Open Up Your Cozy Home with These Small Space Hacks

Open Up Your Cozy Home with These Small Space Hacks

May 31st 2017

More and more, people are opting to live in smaller spaces. While the financial and environmental reasons make a winning argument for smaller living spaces, that doesn’t negate the fact that sometimes our homes can feel a little cramped. Regardless of the size of your home, your residence could probably benefit from some simple small space hacks. Learn how to maximize space in a small room with these easy tips.

Shelving Everywhere

Running the length of hallways, surrounding doorways, just below the ceiling: you can easily install shelving anywhere to give you places to store anything. Floating shelves hung throughout a small home frees up floor space and eliminates the needs for space-consuming cabinetry. You can also build permanent shelving nooks in places such as a room’s corner for the extra storage you desperately crave.

Shelving can also be used as a simple dining space. For example, a sturdy shelf installed in front of window imitates the cafe ambiance right in your home. Grab some comfy stools and you have an excellent spot to watch the world go by while you eat or work.

Choose a Cohesive Color Palette

Rooms with too many colors can look busy or overwhelming, which can really work against you in a smaller home. A simple, cohesive color palette will tie your small space together while making rooms seem larger. Also, palette with light hues will help open your space because darker colors are known for making rooms feel smaller and more claustrophobic.

Hang Mirrors and Lights

Brightening up a small room increases its perceived size exponentially. Instead of floor lamps which take up precious space, use wall mounted or hanging lights. Also, adding mirrors opens up a room more than you realize by reflecting light while giving a room additional dimension.

Invest in Multifunctional Pieces

Furniture takes up the most of the square footage in any home so invest in pieces that serve more than one purpose. Hideaway desks, storage beds, and stairs with built in drawers are just a few options for having everything you need with fewer pieces filling up your small space. Scour local antique shops, thrift stores, and flea markets for cool, old trunks that can be used as accent tables as well as for storage.

Skip Heavy Furniture

An overstuffed leather sofa is very comfy but in a smaller living space, it’s going to overwhelm the room. Instead, purchase furniture that has a smaller footprint and sits on thinner legs. Furniture with space underneath is ideal for tucking away storage containers as well.

Between-Stud Storage

The space between the wall studs in your home doesn’t offer tons of space for storage but that doesn’t mean you still can’t use it. A narrow closet between studs is inexpensive to install and gives you the extra storage area you need.

Add Storage to Your Kitchen Backsplash

A crowded kitchen can be extremely frustrating. Make good use of the empty space in this room, such as the backsplashes. Hanging a magnetic strip to store knives, some simple shelving for kitchen necessities, and hooks to hang pot lids and oven mitts are just a few easy ways to make good use of the backsplash in your kitchen.

Racks and Hooks on the Backs of Doors

This can save quite a bit of room in bathrooms or bedrooms. With towel racks mounted on the back of your bathroom door, you can use the extra small space to put in drawers for extra linens or toiletries. Hooks hung on the back of a bedroom can be used to store scarves, hats, handbags, and so much more. The options are endless.

Install a Sliding Modern Door

A classically installed door takes a lot of space to swing open. However, a sliding door hangs elegantly on your wall taking up very little real estate in your home. An open rolling door creates a continuous flow throughout your home. However, when you need some privacy, a closed sliding door can lock into place without hassle. Shop our catalog of rolling barn doors today to find the perfect fit for your small space today!