Living the Simple Life: How to Minimize Your Clutter and Maximize Your Space
Many people
look at a smaller living space and think that there are a lot of limitations
imposed. However, a more miniature home can offer up the opportunity to be inventive
with design and get creative about your abode. Whether you live in small
apartment now or are thinking of downsizing in the future, here are some ideal
ways to make the most of your pint-sized pad.
Invest In
Multi-Functional Pieces
It may be
nice to have a stylish bar cart or a hefty china cabinet for your space, but
there are certain kinds of home items that only serve one function and this is
not necessarily useful with limited capacity. Instead of a one-size-fits-all
approach, try purchasing items like a folding table tray that can serve as a
coffee table or a bookcase that can hold dishes, books and other household
items. This will enable you to maximize the space you have and create a
uniquely modern design aesthetic.
Maintain An
Organized Space
Every home
has a little bit of clutter, but nothing will fill up a comfy space like having
a lot of knick-knacks all over the place. Instead of making your home look
smaller, ensure that you have vertical storage or closet space that can be
effectively used for items that might often be left out. An organized space
will not only make for a cleaner, more effortless looking apartment, it will
give the allusion that you've got a few more square feet than you actually do.
Stick With
Neutral Colors
It can be
tempting to go with a bright color for an accent wall, but this can actually
work against your space and make it look a lot smaller. Instead of something
vibrant and eye-catching, stick with a neutral palette and go for shades like
white, light grey and light brown so they can naturally expand your space. You
can still choose to accent with bright colors, but you may want to leave them
to your pillows or a vase so that they don't take over your space.
It might
seem like there are many limitations imposed with a smaller living space, but
with so many people downsizing there are a variety of great design
possibilities for a less sizeable home. If you're currently staging your home
and are planning to put it on the market, you may want to contact one of our
local real estate professionals for more information.