How To Get The Most Out Of Small Living Spaces

Last Updated on March 25, 2022 by Kravelv

Your home is the place where you sit by the sofa, relax with a cup of tea, coffee, or cocoa, and tune in to your favorite movie or series that you’ve been binge-watching for a couple of weeks. However, if you cannot find comfort in your own house since it’s full of clutter, you may want to look for ways to maximize your small living space. 

Living in a small space has its advantages and disadvantages. While it can provide lower maintenance costs, improve closeness within the family, and cater to a range of design styles, you’ll be facing the dilemma of having less storage space. You won’t expect a recliner sofa to fit inside a small room, for example, but, with the right tips, you can still find a smaller yet equally comfortable chair. 

You’ll have to make adjustments with a small living space. But that doesn’t mean that you have to suffer! There are always ways to make the most out of any living space! Here’s how it’s done:

Incorporate A Theme  

Just because you have a smaller living space, it doesn’t mean that you can’t decorate your home the way you want to. When it comes to designing your home, pick a theme that’ll link the rooms together. You can choose to have a modern, classic, bohemian, industrial, or Victorian interior design.

When deciding on a theme for your home, ensure that you won’t have any problems incorporating the pieces of furniture. Some themes may require you to use a bulky sofa or bed, which you may find challenging to fit inside your home. If you decide to have it customized, ensure that you have enough budget as custom furniture is often expensive. 

Maximize Your Wall Space

Since you lack floor space, you may want to maximize your wall’s capacity by allowing it to hold other items in your household. For instance, shelves, bike hooks, door hangers, and wall planters are some of the ways that’ll allow you to utilize the walls of your home.

When using wall spaces, try to limit the shelves and hooks that you install since too much can make the room look over-crowded and messy.

Optimize Stairs  

If you have stairs in your tiny home, you may want to utilize the space below and create a handy storage area.  

Should you decide to take down a wall leading under the stairs, ensure that you’re careful and don’t get through with the stairs’ actual support. After you’ve removed the wall, you can choose open-plan storage or shelves to keep everything organized.

Use Dual-Purpose Furniture

One way of fully optimizing the small space in your room is to purchase dual-purpose furniture. Doing so will allow you to get double the benefit from a single item. This means that you won’t have to buy an excess of furniture.

For example, you can purchase a sofa bed that folds into a sofa by day and turns into a bed by night. This is an excellent option for a studio apartment with no private bedroom as it allows you to invite friends over.

Furthermore, instead of a regular table, you may want to use a coffee table with storage underneath. You can keep dining essentials in there or it can be used as an emergency space to put clutter away when you’re expecting company.

Implement Hidden Storage

If you’ve ever been in a tiny house and you’ve got yourself wondering where the books, chargers, and toys are hidden, the answer is probably in a hidden storage. With a small living space, you need to make the most out of every corner of the room as well as sofa beds and coffee tables.

For instance, an ottoman bed contains a substantial storage space right under the mattress. You can keep spare bedding, books, clothing, shoes, and just about anything else in there. Overbed storage is also a great idea to maximize the usefulness of a small bedroom.

Use Mirrors

One of the oldest tricks in the book is to use mirrors as it can make the room seem more spacious. Ensure that you’re using large, wall-mounted mirrors and try to avoid using frames; make them as bare as possible to create the illusion of extra room.

The best place to add mirrors is in the dining room or living area. Just ensure that you don’t over-do it and fill the entire space with mirrors since it’ll be confusing for everyone.

Unified Color Schemes

When you have a unified color scheme for your room, it’ll make the space more organized and spacious. When you decide to throw in any color, it’ll only make the room look compressed even if there are no clutters sitting around. 

To imitate a spacious room, use light and airy colors, such as white, light wood, blush pink, and mint. This should help make the room wider and roomy. 

Organize Your Kitchen

With a small living space, anticipate that you’ll be having difficulty organizing your kitchen into something more comfortable as the container packages you’ve brought at the grocery store are huge and vary in size. While using their original containers is cost-effective, you won’t make the most out of your living space. 

To maximize your kitchen’s space, you can purchase stackable containers as storage for your herbs, spices, and other cooking stuff inside. In this way, you can quickly put containers on top of each other without worrying about the balance and if it’ll fall once you opened the cabinetry. 

With similar kitchen containers, you’re not only maximizing the space available but you’re also allowing the kitchen to be beautiful and organized. Just don’t forget to label them correctly along with their expiry dates.

Conclusion  

Living in a small home will require you to fully utilize every inch and make the space as multi-functional as possible. Since you only have a limited area to work in, it’s important to use dual-purpose furniture and build storage solutions to maximize your space. Above all, don’t forget to have fun and use a good theme that you’ll enjoy in your beautiful home.

Kravelv is a full time digital marketer and part time furniture and cabinet maker. During his free time he would like to create something out of recycled woods, this varies from toys, furnitures plant boxes etc. Follow him on Twitter | Pinterest | Facebook

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