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Spanish Phrase

Aprovecha bien el espacio vertical.

/a.pɾoˈβe.t͡ʃa ˈβjen el esˈpa.sjo βeɾ.tiˈkal/
Meaning"Make good use of the vertical space."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to suggest utilizing the height of a room or area, typically for storage or decoration. The verb 'aprovechar' is a powerful Spanish word that means to take full advantage of or make the most of a situation or resource. In this context, it implies that using the walls or high areas will solve a lack of floor space.

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When to use

Use this phrase when giving organization advice, discussing interior design, or helping someone move into a small apartment. It is a common recommendation in urban environments where living space is limited.

Grammar Breakdown

Aprovechabienelespaciovertical

1

Imperative Mood

'Aprovecha' is the informal 'tú' command form of the verb 'aprovechar,' used for giving friendly advice.

2

Adverbial Modification

The word 'bien' acts as an adverb here, modifying the verb to indicate that the action should be done thoroughly or effectively.

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Adjective Placement

In Spanish, the adjective 'vertical' follows the noun 'espacio,' which is the standard word order for descriptive adjectives.

🗨In Conversation

A

Mi habitación es muy pequeña y no sé dónde poner mis cosas.

My room is very small and I don't know where to put my things.

No te preocupes, aprovecha bien el espacio vertical con unas estanterías.

Don't worry, make good use of the vertical space with some shelves.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Usa bien el espacio vertical.

    While 'usa' (use) is correct, 'aprovecha' is much more common and idiomatic when talking about maximizing resources or space.

  • Aprovecha bien la espacio vertical.

    Espacio is a masculine noun, so it must be preceded by the masculine article 'el' rather than 'la'.

Alternatives

  • Sácale partido a las paredes.

    Make the most of the walls.

  • Maximiza el almacenamiento en altura.

    Maximize storage at height.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking metropolitan areas like Madrid, Barcelona, or Mexico City, apartments can be quite small and historic. This has led to a cultural emphasis on 'aprovechar el espacio,' where clever DIY solutions and vertical storage are frequently discussed in social circles and lifestyle media.