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Side Hustles Which Take Time But Don’t Take Up A Lot Of Space

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Last updated: 2026/04/14 at 2:58 PM
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Lots of people have a shortage of spare space in their homes, but do have plenty of spare time, and, if that is you, this guide is going to give you some of the best side hustles you can do in these conditions. Many of these side hustles don’t require much space, which makes them even more accessible to more people.

Art

Artistic endeavours are good for you and help you destress; they can be very relaxing, too, if you enjoy them, but if you don’t have a lot of space to keep your artwork and creative projects, then selling them can be the perfect side hustle. Sites like Etsy have popularised selling your creations as side hustles; the site is filled with crochet items, knitted goods, and more traditional artistic outputs, too, like painting and sketching.

Selling items you have already made, or items you plan to make anyway, is a solid plan for a side hustle. What has proven very popular, too, is taking custom orders. If you knit scarves, then adding a section for customers to choose the colour or to have a name or even a message embroidered onto it is a great way to build a loyal customer base.

Tutoring

Tutoring is a great way to share a skill and to make some money from it, too, the brilliant thing about tutoring these days is that you can do it online, too. When most people think about tutoring, they usually think of Maths or English tutoring, but there is no need to limit your side hustle. You can tutor people in musical or in art, too; there is no limit to what you can tutor if you have a skill others want to learn.

Setting up a page on the internet can help you get new clients, and advertising on Facebook can be a great way to get new clients, too. It would also be advisable to create an email account and a Teams account so that you can offer tutoring online, too, which really widens the pool of people that you can tutor.

Content Creation

Building a following on social media can take time, but you can more easily grow a following of a few hundred or even a couple thousand people if you join the platform with a standout story or a unique perspective that sparks a conversation people want to follow.

Because social media content creation can take a long time to become profitable, many people seek additional opportunities from it, not just from being paid for the videos themselves. Other opportunities include gifted items and opportunities, as well as earning money through affiliate marketing, which is made especially easy when on apps like TikTok. TikTok Shop allows creators to receive free products in exchange for advertising them, and creators earn a commission on each sale.

Flipping small-value items

People have made a lot of money from selling small-value items on sites like Vinted or eBay, 

From clothes to books, there are so many opportunities to make money with relative ease. Trying to flip items from local second-hand or charity shops is a great way to start, so that you don’t need to travel far to buy them, you can also ask shops to call you if they get anything similar in, too, and you can build a relationship with them over time. Sticking to only a select set of items often works the best because customers will see that you have a niche and then possibly trust you more, making them feel more comfortable purchasing things from you.

If you use a clean, simple background when taking photos before listing your products, it will help them sell, and also clearly show any floors or imperfections, which is beneficial, too. Doing this may sound counterproductive: some people may not buy an item from you or ask for a lower price because of damage, but that is far better than selling the item and then receiving a negative review because it wasn’t advertised truthfully.

Organisation

No matter which side hustle you choose, staying organised is essential. From scheduling tutoring sessions to managing orders and dispatching items, structure and consistency will underpin your success. It is equally important to remain focused and committed, even when balancing the time demands of setting up and running your venture. Whether you are building a steady income stream or exploring opportunities like a casino bonus as part of a wider strategy, discipline and organisation will ultimately determine how far your side hustle can go.

It is also recommended to start a new diary for work and side hustles in order to keep the longevity of the organisation, additionally, recording your orders or stocklist in it will be helpful so that you have a record of what you have sold, any orders and any stock you will need to rebuy.

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