Bigger isn’t always better, especially when it comes to homes. A smaller place can look just as clean and chic as a large one. You just have to be clever and creative when you strategize how you remodel and decorate your small space. When remodeling your tiny, cozy home, every square foot counts. Here’s how you can maximize your space while making it feel as stylish and spacious as possible.
Consider an Open Floor Plan
Removing structured walls and barriers that divide your home into sections can really open up your space. Instead of having separate rooms, have your kitchen, dining area, and living room all in one space. Then, you can use rugs, counters, and kitchen islands to define each space without having to build walls around them. An open floor plan like this makes your space look and feel bigger while allowing more light to come through, making it super airy and easier to move around in.
Invest in Multi-Functional Furniture
Bulky furniture is the enemy of small homes. Not only do they eat up a lot of space, but they also emphasize how small an area actually is. Instead, go for multi-functional, space-saving furniture that serves more than one purpose and lets you have more breathing room. These include sofas and lounge chairs with hidden storage or folding desks mounted to a wall that you can tuck away when you need the extra space.
Get Custom Cabinets with Lots of Storage Space
Standard cabinets might be a little too big and bulky for your tiny space. To maximize every available inch in your rooms, invest in customized, high-quality cabinetry with as much storage space as possible. Custom cabinets are fitted and proportioned according to your space, so you don’t leave awkward, empty gaps between them.
Make the Space Look Bigger with Mirrors
Mirrors create an illusion of space that can make your tight, tiny rooms look big, breezy, and breathable. Cover an entire wall to add depth and light to your space to make it feel more open. For small bedrooms, consider setting up mirrored closet doors, another fine example of multi-functional furniture that saves space. The best part is that mirrors are flat, so they don’t add any sort of bulk to your home.
Maximize Your Under-Stair Nooks
Get even more storage by utilizing the space under your stairs. Try transforming that overlooked area into a walk-in closet or shelves for books or shoes. You can even leave it completely open, turning it into a reading nook or a small play area for kids.
Get Sleek Sliding Doors
Traditional swing doors take up a lot of room in your home because of the space they need to be opened and closed without any obstructions. However, if you trade those in for new, sleek sliding doors, you can use that space for more furniture and storage. Sliding doors are super seamless and don’t need any room clearance, so you can put more stuff in your space.
Turn Your Tiny Space into a Haven of Style
Remodeling a small space doesn’t mean you have to settle for cramped areas here and there. With a dash of creativity and an eye for smart, multi-functional home design, you can turn even the tiniest spaces into sleek, sophisticated, breathable rooms you’ll love lounging in.
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