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kevinszabojrplumbing · 5 months
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Big possibilities: Ten tips for maximizing space in a small home
Every person cherishes their home, no matter its size. Yet, over time, our beloved spaces can begin to feel increasingly cramped, especially with life's inevitable changes, such as family expansions or children growing up. Despite these challenges, it's entirely possible to make the most out of a small living area. While the limited space might seem confining, it also encourages creativity and thoughtfulness in its arrangement and decoration. By applying a few strategic tips, homeowners can significantly enhance the functionality and aesthetic of their small living spaces.
Below, we explore ten tips, offering practical advice for maximizing space and creating a more comfortable home environment.
Declutter Regularly
The first step in maximizing space in a small home is to declutter regularly – we often neglect this simple yet effective task. However, this process involves more than just tidying up; it's about critically assessing what items are essential and which ones are taking up valuable space without providing enough benefit. Begin by sorting through belongings room by room and decide what deserves a place in your home and life and which of your belongings you should part ways with. Regular decluttering can not only free up physical space but also bring a sense of mental clarity and order. When each item in your home has a purpose and a place, the space naturally feels larger and more welcoming.
Add More Closet Space
Closets are often underutilized, offering much more potential for storage than we typically exploit. Adding more closet space doesn't necessarily mean undergoing expensive renovations. Instead, homeowners can add DIY shelves in closetspaces that aren’t being used, hang rods, and use door organizers to enhance storage capacity. Homemade shelves can be tailored to fit specific needs and spaces, making even the most awkward closet corners useful. By optimizing closet space, you can store away seasonal items, reduce clutter, and keep everyday essentials accessible yet out of sight.
Utilize Multi-functional Furniture
Furniture that serves dual purposes can be a game-changer in small homes. A sofa bed, for instance, can transform a living room into a guest bedroom in minutes. Similarly, an ottoman with storage can serve as a footrest, extra seating, and a place to stash blankets or books. Choosing versatile pieces not only saves space but also offers flexibility in how a room is used. This adaptability is crucial in small homes, where each piece of furniture needs to earn its keep.
Maximize Kitchen Storage
How can you forget the kitchen? It’s the heart of every home, yet it can quickly become cluttered without sufficient storage. To maximize space, consider installing hanging racks for pots and pans, which can free up cabinet space for other items. Magnetic strips for knives and utensil holders can keep counters clear. Additionally, over-the-door organizers can turn the wasted space on cabinet doors into useful storage for spices, wraps, and cleaning supplies. By thinking vertically and making use of every available inch, you can create a more organized and spacious kitchen.
Create an Illusion of Space
Small homes can feel larger through visual tricks that create the illusion of space. Painting walls in light colors, for example, can make rooms feel more open and airy. Mirrors strategically placed to reflect natural light can brighten a room and make it appear larger. Proper lighting is also crucial; a well-lit room feels more spacious and inviting than a dark, shadowy space. These simple changes can significantly impact how big a small home feels.
Optimize Bathroom Space
The bathroom, though often the smallest room, can significantly benefit from smart space-saving solutions. Given the complexity of plumbing and the need for functionality in a compact area, professional input is invaluable. Installing wall-mounted fixtures such as sinks, toilets, and cabinets can free up floor space, making the bathroom appear larger and more accessible. Additionally, corner showers or over-the-toilet storage can utilize often wasted space, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical utility. The key is to balance the need for storage and movement space while maintaining a clean, uncluttered appearance.
Invest in Vertical Storage Solutions
Vertical storage solutions can revolutionize how space is utilized in a small home. Utilizing the height of a room not only increases storage capacity but also draws the eye upward, creating a sense of openness. Wall-mounted shelves, tall bookcases, and hooks can transform unused wall space into functional storage areas for books, decor, or everyday items. This approach is particularly effective in living areas and bedrooms, where floor space is at a premium. By focusing on vertical storage, you can keep your living spaces organized and airy.
Streamline Your Living Area
The living area is often the defining space of any home, where comfort meets style. In a small home, it's crucial to streamline this space to avoid a cluttered feel. Selecting sleek, compact furniture that fits the scale of the room can make a significant difference. For instance, a wall-mounted TV eliminates the need for a bulky stand, and floating shelves provide storage without taking up floor space. Additionally, minimizing decorative items to a few meaningful pieces can help maintain a clean, spacious look. The goal is to create a functional, welcoming space that feels open and uncluttered.
Enhance Outdoor Spaces
Outdoor areas, no matter how small, can extend the living space of a small home. Balconies, patios, and small yards can be transformed into beautiful, functional extensions of the indoor space with the right furnishings and decor. Compact, foldable furniture allows for flexibility, while vertical planters and hanging gardens can add greenery without sacrificing floor space. By treating outdoor spaces as an integral part of the home, you can create additional areas for relaxation and entertainment, effectively increasing your living space.
There’s Always Room for Change
Finally, the dynamic nature of life means that our needs and the function of our spaces change over time. Regularly reassessing how each area of your home is used can lead to more efficient and enjoyable living spaces. Perhaps a room once used as an office is now better suited as a guest bedroom, or maybe it's time to swap out furniture for more space-efficient pieces. This ongoing process of evaluation and adaptation ensures that your home continues to meet your needs in the most effective way possible.
Conclusion:
Living comfortably in a small home is entirely possible with a bit of strategy and creativity. By following some or all of these tips, homeowners can transform their compact living areas into cozy, functional, and stylish spaces. Remember, the goal isn't just to make a small home feel bigger but to make it work smarter, ensuring that every square inch serves a purpose and contributes to a more enjoyable living environment.
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charcherry-weekly · 1 year
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Charcherry Weekly - Issue 128
Heya, Mage of Light Nick Card here, and very eepy. Let's just get through this.
Legend of Porybot
On saturday, my dear precious porygon went missing. I looked all over the house until I finally found it in Aeons's room upstairs. It managed to find their techno boots. Your dear newsletter writer attempted to remove the virtual pokemon manually, only to wind up activating the boots in the process. The boots transformed into a robot with a CRT monitor for a head. Porygon immediately took control, though it took a little while to gain balance. At one point we both fell over and bonked into eachother on the way down. As a result, Pory now knows headbutt. When Prince of Time Aeons Edgeworth returned home that night, they just sorta shrugged and let porybot keep the robot to roam around with. I can only assume they had no idea what to do with the boots in the first place In related news, Pelreol the dragonboot is still at our house and is still as sassy as ever.
Therapy update
On monday, Your dear newsletter writer finally went to therapy. I feel like I didn't get very far, but at least I still got some insight. Like, maybe I was treading too much already thought out ground or something? Then again it was only the first session. The conclusion at the end was that I need to spend more time with my friends and (surprise surprise!) I probably have abandonment issues from my experience of living on a meteor in the furthest ring for a couple years. Immediately after that, Dr. Winters went on vacation. She will return on the 22nd. I can only hope that Dr. Winters and her girlfriend return fully rested.
Gym action!
A couple nights ago, Unity Gym leader Jovin Castle issued an open invitation for pretty much anyone to challenge his gym for the first time. Witch of Time Katyleen Kitten answered the call and accepted the challenge. There were three battles in total. A key detail is that each battle required the trainers to temporarily use one of the other's pokemon against them. The first battle was against an average human trainer called John, with a number of common pokemon in uncommon colors. His base team was Raticate, Gumshoos, and Furret. Katie's base team was Sorenson the galarian slowpoke, Clayton the Golett, and Sharpedo. Katie picked Gumshoos and John picked Sorenson. Katie managed to defeat John in a rather close match. The second battle was against Kid the elf and their unevolved team. Their base team was a Pikachu, a Scyther, and a Chansey. Katie chose Kid's scyther and Kid chose Clayton. Somehow, scyther managed to hold on for quite a while, which proved to be good for Katie's chances of winning. The third and final match was against Jovin and his team. His base group was Breloom, Kubfu, Hercules the Machop, and Mr. Fish the Gyrados. Katie managed to convince him to take her "secret weapon" for the battle, which turned out to be a level 1 mime jr. Katie managed to get an upper hand from that gambit, as Mime jr fell almost immediately. Breloom managed to stick around for quite a bit, but was no match for Mr. Fish's hurricane.
With the challenge completed, Katie was given a macho brace and a back belt held item, as well as two parts of the multi-part badge. It's exciting to see the gym up and running. Just taking porybot to watch and record the matches was enough to get them to level up to level five. I will need to do some actual training with them though, especially if I ever want to be able to take on any of the gym challenges being offered at Unity Gym!
Trapped in the Closet
Last week, Rogue of Heart Charles reported that one of the many aspected wonders of the world was located in his bedroom closet. It happened to be in the heart aspect location, but reportedly had more of a mind aspect inversion angle to its manifestations. The date to set out to explore the place beyond the closet was set for the 12th. The day before this, four of their pokemon wound up wandering into the closetspace, which made the mission even more important. Accompanying Charles on this mission was the Emit Twins Rise and Brae, Warlock of Time Coleman, and Witch of Time Katie Kitten. On the way down, Rise and Brae reportedly sensed someone trying to Connect to them, which was left pending until the requesting party was able to be identified. In the meantime, the party leaped into a dark realm of oddly familiar impressions of themselves. They had met The Professor, Saint Nick, The Rook, The President, Shorts Trainer, The Monster, and The Ultimate Trainer. The mystery pending network member turned out to be Echo, an imprint of Charles that had gone missing for some time. They turned out to be important to reversing the effects of The Well, a point from which all that appeared down there had come from apparently. But before they could do that, The Ultimate trainer sought a pokemon battle. Being the only one who showed up with a highly leveled team, Brae challenged the trainer to a pokemon battle. While she and her pokemon gave it their all, they were still no match the for ultimate trainer and their overpowered team. Fortunately, despite this, Brae was able to stall the trainer long enough for Echo to activate the machine so they could send the visitors back out of the closet. And in addition to that, "the monster", a lime green eyed figure from the woods, appeared to challenge the ultimate trainer. With all four missing pokemon accounted for, charles and the others successfully escaped that mysterious dark world, reportedly devastated by what they had witnessed and experienced. I can only assume that Dr. Winters is going to be Very Busy when she gets back from her vacation...
I was initially wondering if I should have went with, but perhaps it was for the best that I stayed home.
This week’s known market stands in Desertia Town:
Caligraphy brush + supply stand (this week)
Agate bracelet stand (this week)
Katie’s potion stand (*CaFAI filling in for Katie when unavailable)
Brae’s canned goods stand (currently closed for the time being)
shinyjiggly pokesnacks stand (ran by Rufus)
That should do it for this week. Samm has returned to Kanto (with long distance contact!) and has made it to Pewter city. I haven't heard much from you, Hyacinth. How are things going over there? Are you doing okay? Please answer soon, thank you. https://letssosl.boards.net/thread/356/charcherry-weekly-issue-128
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sdsmith · 3 years
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These custom wood cabinets create beautiful and abundant storage space.
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tsarreed · 5 years
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Rumors in Berlin that @suzreed_artniks selling property to buy a larger place...... #closetspace #storage #studio #potsdam (at Potsdam, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxUArkOBktF/?igshid=1hmvf7dosrril
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amirlopezcomics · 5 years
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Moving In
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tonyastahlrealtor · 6 years
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The days of struggling to find closet space may be over! What do you think of this storage space out in the open? It lends a bit of chicness to your decor! 
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seancollierrealtor · 3 years
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Is this you?. ”I don’t want a lot for Christmas, there is just one thing...”. If you or someone you know needs this type of space, Call Me today and let’s get going on that new home purchase. 🏡🏡👢👡👠👞🥾👟🏡🏡. . . . #newhome #closetspace #shoesaddict #homeowner #buyingahome #bringit #bradenton #sarasota #venice #stpetersburg #tampa (at Palma Sola, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJJPCtRp6-r/?igshid=ex8ehh7e32y2
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jennymontanez · 4 years
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AND GO!! 🤪 For me, it’s the fact that we don’t have enough storage! On the plus side, it forces us to narrow down what we have and try for the more minimalist approach but it would’ve been nice to have a hallway closet upstairs! 😣 What drives you crazy about your home? ��🏻👇🏻👇🏻 #home #homes #homeowners #homeowner #house #houses #homedecor #remodel #houserenovation #minimalism #lifestyle #livingroom #diningroom #bedrooms #storage #closetspace #bathroom #renovation #update https://www.instagram.com/p/CHio9-XDbfr/?igshid=h22x17bjjbwi
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katmtz22 · 6 years
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// Ugh I need a new place // 😒😔😟 #shoesaddict #shoelove #shoeloveistruelove #myaddiction #shoeporn #katt #ahealthyaddiction #ugh #closetspace
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darthshep · 4 years
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Decided to order me a box of the Wonder Hangers and I can really see the difference in space in the closet with just 10 of them. I might have to order another box so I can complete my closet. @wonderhangermax #wonderhangermax #closetspace (at Shady Side, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B81qg-Ig6eH/?igshid=jd6wmf0rvric
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kevinszabojrplumbing · 5 months
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Big possibilities: Ten tips for maximizing space in a small home
Every person cherishes their home, no matter its size. Yet, over time, our beloved spaces can begin to feel increasingly cramped, especially with life's inevitable changes, such as family expansions or children growing up. Despite these challenges, it's entirely possible to make the most out of a small living area. While the limited space might seem confining, it also encourages creativity and thoughtfulness in its arrangement and decoration. By applying a few strategic tips, homeowners can significantly enhance the functionality and aesthetic of their small living spaces.
Below, we explore ten tips, offering practical advice for maximizing space and creating a more comfortable home environment.
Declutter Regularly
The first step in maximizing space in a small home is to declutter regularly – we often neglect this simple yet effective task. However, this process involves more than just tidying up; it's about critically assessing what items are essential and which ones are taking up valuable space without providing enough benefit. Begin by sorting through belongings room by room and decide what deserves a place in your home and life and which of your belongings you should part ways with. Regular decluttering can not only free up physical space but also bring a sense of mental clarity and order. When each item in your home has a purpose and a place, the space naturally feels larger and more welcoming.
Add More Closet Space
Closets are often underutilized, offering much more potential for storage than we typically exploit. Adding more closet space doesn't necessarily mean undergoing expensive renovations. Instead, homeowners can add DIY shelves in closetspaces that aren’t being used, hang rods, and use door organizers to enhance storage capacity. Homemade shelves can be tailored to fit specific needs and spaces, making even the most awkward closet corners useful. By optimizing closet space, you can store away seasonal items, reduce clutter, and keep everyday essentials accessible yet out of sight.
Utilize Multi-functional Furniture
Furniture that serves dual purposes can be a game-changer in small homes. A sofa bed, for instance, can transform a living room into a guest bedroom in minutes. Similarly, an ottoman with storage can serve as a footrest, extra seating, and a place to stash blankets or books. Choosing versatile pieces not only saves space but also offers flexibility in how a room is used. This adaptability is crucial in small homes, where each piece of furniture needs to earn its keep.
Maximize Kitchen Storage
How can you forget the kitchen? It’s the heart of every home, yet it can quickly become cluttered without sufficient storage. To maximize space, consider installing hanging racks for pots and pans, which can free up cabinet space for other items. Magnetic strips for knives and utensil holders can keep counters clear. Additionally, over-the-door organizers can turn the wasted space on cabinet doors into useful storage for spices, wraps, and cleaning supplies. By thinking vertically and making use of every available inch, you can create a more organized and spacious kitchen.
Create an Illusion of Space
Small homes can feel larger through visual tricks that create the illusion of space. Painting walls in light colors, for example, can make rooms feel more open and airy. Mirrors strategically placed to reflect natural light can brighten a room and make it appear larger. Proper lighting is also crucial; a well-lit room feels more spacious and inviting than a dark, shadowy space. These simple changes can significantly impact how big a small home feels.
Optimize Bathroom Space
The bathroom, though often the smallest room, can significantly benefit from smart space-saving solutions. Given the complexity of plumbing and the need for functionality in a compact area, professional input is invaluable. Installing wall-mounted fixtures such as sinks, toilets, and cabinets can free up floor space, making the bathroom appear larger and more accessible. Additionally, corner showers or over-the-toilet storage can utilize often wasted space, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical utility. The key is to balance the need for storage and movement space while maintaining a clean, uncluttered appearance.
Invest in Vertical Storage Solutions
Vertical storage solutions can revolutionize how space is utilized in a small home. Utilizing the height of a room not only increases storage capacity but also draws the eye upward, creating a sense of openness. Wall-mounted shelves, tall bookcases, and hooks can transform unused wall space into functional storage areas for books, decor, or everyday items. This approach is particularly effective in living areas and bedrooms, where floor space is at a premium. By focusing on vertical storage, you can keep your living spaces organized and airy.
Streamline Your Living Area
The living area is often the defining space of any home, where comfort meets style. In a small home, it's crucial to streamline this space to avoid a cluttered feel. Selecting sleek, compact furniture that fits the scale of the room can make a significant difference. For instance, a wall-mounted TV eliminates the need for a bulky stand, and floating shelves provide storage without taking up floor space. Additionally, minimizing decorative items to a few meaningful pieces can help maintain a clean, spacious look. The goal is to create a functional, welcoming space that feels open and uncluttered.
Enhance Outdoor Spaces
Outdoor areas, no matter how small, can extend the living space of a small home. Balconies, patios, and small yards can be transformed into beautiful, functional extensions of the indoor space with the right furnishings and decor. Compact, foldable furniture allows for flexibility, while vertical planters and hanging gardens can add greenery without sacrificing floor space. By treating outdoor spaces as an integral part of the home, you can create additional areas for relaxation and entertainment, effectively increasing your living space.
There’s Always Room for Change
Finally, the dynamic nature of life means that our needs and the function of our spaces change over time. Regularly reassessing how each area of your home is used can lead to more efficient and enjoyable living spaces. Perhaps a room once used as an office is now better suited as a guest bedroom, or maybe it's time to swap out furniture for more space-efficient pieces. This ongoing process of evaluation and adaptation ensures that your home continues to meet your needs in the most effective way possible.
Conclusion:
Living comfortably in a small home is entirely possible with a bit of strategy and creativity. By following some or all of these tips, homeowners can transform their compact living areas into cozy, functional, and stylish spaces. Remember, the goal isn't just to make a small home feel bigger but to make it work smarter, ensuring that every square inch serves a purpose and contributes to a more enjoyable living environment.
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inspireuplift · 4 years
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For just $19.97 Are you in desperate need of some extra space in your closet? Are you tired of wrinkled clothing and ineffective storage solutions? The Closet Clothing Hanger Magic Hooks are here to put an end to your closet congestion! The innovative and versatile design allows you to effectively maximize the hanging space in your closet - so there's no need to throw out your clothes just to create more room! Offering superb functionality, they are perfect for small storage areas, compact apartments, college dorms, and RVs or vacation homes. These durable, hard plastic hooks are easy to use and instantly add valuable space to any closet or wardrobe. Simply slip one over your hanger and hook the next hanger to it. These cascading hooks are perfect for keeping matching sets neatly organized and conveniently paired, so you can save time getting ready for work or dressing for an evening out! You save space in your closet by connecting two or more hangers together and they're strong enough to hold heavy or bulky clothes. These high-quality connectors are safe, non-toxic and odor free. The edges are smooth, with rounded corners, so they're snag-free. Each magic hook is approximately 4.5 x 2.5 cm Each pack contains 15 Magic Hooks to increase your closet space instantly and they fit most standard sized clothes hangers. Choose from Blue, Green or Pink Hooks
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