A woman has revealed the “perfect” storage hack after moving into a garage-sized house.
Devon McLafferty paid $277,000 (USD) (£206,000) for her humble abode.
The entire pad measures just 520 sqft – the same size as a two-car garage – and is often a tight squeeze.
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But the nurse, aged 24, has revealed how she keeps everything neat and tidy, without compromising on her belongings.
In a clip, which has racked up over 893,000 views and 56,000 likes, she takes viewers on a tour around her tiny home.
“It was what I could afford,” Devon told What’s The Jam.

“I wanted [it to be] renovated and ready to move into, but in my budget, so that meant small.”
Devon, from New Jersey, US, puts emphasis on her small couch.
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But it’s more than meets the eye, as it has storage on either side, as well as a pull-out foot rest, two fold-down cup holders, as well as more storage in the base.
She said: “I just wanted to show you my couch because it’s very functional and it works with the very tiny space I have.
“Tell me she doesn’t slay, you’re lying.
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“She’s perfect.
“Small house, small problems.”
Users have flocked to the comments to share their reactions.
Vanessa said: “I have the same couch. Very cute and comfy!”

Another person wrote: “That couch is awesome.”
Zak added: “I like tiny houses I don’t know why people hate them so much.”
Isabel said: “My jaw dropped when I saw the cupholders.”

Devon added: “I was living with my mum previously, spending most of my time in my room, so it feels more spacious.
“I don’t miss anything.
“I love how cosy and intimate it feels.
“[My family and friends] have been supportive and proud.”
The nurse has no plans to move; making the tiny home her main residence for the foreseeable future.

