How Young Home Buyers Can Make the Most of Small Spaces

Owning a home has long been seen as something of a rite of passage. It’s a major milestone, though one that many people struggle to achieve. When younger people do manage to buy a home, it’s often on the smaller side. That doesn’t mean that it can’t be a great space to live in though, especially if you can find ways to make the most of it.

Get Smart With Storage

People have this tendency to collect a bunch of stuff over the course of their lives. That can lead to trouble finding places to put everything, especially if you have limited space to work with. Aside from downsizing belongings, one of the best things you can do is to get smart about how you store things. Furniture that doubles as storage space can be a real game-changer. It’s not uncommon to see things like couches, ottomans, and benches that double as storage space. Apartment Therapy says to not forget to get smart about how you organize closets too.

Use Interior Design Tricks

It’s common knowledge that interior design tricks can be used to make spaces appear bigger than they really are. The strategic use of color is a pretty well-known trick of the trade. It’s not just light colors that have an impact though. According to Pierce Design + Build, letting in more natural light can make your bathroom feel bigger. The same goes for other rooms in the house. Arrange your furniture so that it’s pulled out a little from the wall to create the illusion of a larger room.

Think Vertical

Your floor isn’t the only useful space in the house. Utilize your walls and doors to get your things up off the floor and safely stored away. Even your ceiling may be useful in some cases. According to The Homewood Worker, it's not uncommon for people to use overhead storage racks in garages to make better use of the available space. Verticality is your friend when it comes to making the most of smaller spaces!

When you really start making the most of the space you have in your home, you’ll find that smaller homes don’t have to feel small. The more you find ways to make the most of the space you have, the more likely you will be to feel comfortable in them and the more use you’ll get from them. Aside from that, think about what’s most important for you to have in your home and what you’ll get the most use out of. By prioritizing the things that matter most, you’ll be less likely to feel like your home is cluttered and crowded.

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Patrick Chappelle

Patrick is a neurodivergent feminist, socialist, provocateur, propagandist, and iconoclast. He is a journalist.

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