After identifying the times when you want to practice, you need to find a space in which to practice. Although a few people are lucky enough to have an unused room that they can turn into a designated "yoga room," many people live in small houses or apartments and have to make do with some corner of the living room, bedroom, or even the kitchen. In some cases, using a combination of different spaces or areas in your home can be effective (for example, you may have a wall in one room where you do against-the-wall poses and another space in a different room where you practice your freestanding poses). Many everyday people have been able to develop rich and rewarding home practices within the confines of small, crowded spaces.