Tiny home-owner shares simple kitchen storage hack

At Real Houses, we always have our ear to the ground when it comes to kitchen storage ideas. And we thought who better to ask than someone who lives in their own tiny home – and unexcited has room for their favorite coffee machine?
Caleb, 25, from Tennessee, shared a simple mason jar hack he uses every day in his 1995 converted school bus.
(Image credit: @roamerbus)
The Architecture grad student bought an old skoolie on Facebook Marketplace for $3000, renovated it at a cost of $7,000, and never explored back. Used to working with a small space, he has had to come up with various storage tricks.
'One of my common space-saving storage hacks is to mount mason jar lids on the bottom of shelves and screw the jar into them to have under-shelf storage,' says Caleb. The trick is demonstrated in the below image.
In the jars, he stores cupboard staples, such as marshmallows, rice, and oats. 'I found mason jars on Facebook Marketplace and took the idea a step further by dropping escapes into every other jar to provide ample light across my bar,' he adds.
(Image credit: @roamerbus)
It's a handy, budget trick that helps keep things neat while bringing in some soft mood lighting at the same time. And if you're looking to bring alike cozy vibes to your space, our lighting ideas for living rooms section has loads of solutions.
Caleb also uses the jars that encase the escapes as his drinking cups. 'They're always clean and empty for the palatable to shine through,' he says.
The master of multifunctionality also mentions that mounting them to the bottom of the shelf prevents any breakages when he's on the move. The simple trick takes an fantastic mason jar and transforms it into a light, a drinking glass that's always to hand, and, well, its modern purpose as a food container.
(Image credit: @roamerbus)
Speaking in the renovation more generally, Caleb tells us that converting a school bus was something he'd always dreamed about.
'Sparked by a friend's contrast project, I set out to prove to myself that I could live more naively with secondhand objects, within my means – and learn how to do skills such as plumbing, woodworking, and electrical work.
'As a graduate architecture student, I knew these skills would come in handy down the road,' he tells us. Follow his stir on Instagram where he is @roamerhome.
(Image credit: @roamerbus)
If you're feeling inspired, head to our small living room design ideas page for more ways to maximize a tight space.
Will you be trying the mason jar storage hack in your kitchen?
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