With more and more of us spending an increased amount of time at home, space has never been more important.
But if adding square footage to your property really isn’t an option, how can you make your property feel more spacious?
Whether you own your property, or you’re renting, these home space saving tips are a great place to start…
3 space saving hacks for small houses
Small houses tend to lack one major thing: Storage.
But there are steps you can take to make more of the space you have and make your home feel bigger at the same time.
1. Use the height of your room
It might seem obvious to only fit shelves at a height you can reach.
But that means there’s a huge amount of wasted space between those shelves and your ceiling that could be used for storage.
Don’t be afraid to fit shelves high up in your living room, particularly for items that you don’t need regular access to.
2. Fill awkward corners with storage
Most homes have unused corners and nooks that can become great space for storage.
This clever corner shelving unit at the foot of some stairs is the ideal place to store keys and shoes that might otherwise take up crucial floor space.
3. Add a window seat
If your living room is lacking space for a large sofa, adding a window seat can be a great way to add more seating and more storage at the same time.
Bay windows are perfect for window seats, but they can be built in to almost any space and are great places to store things like children’s toys so they’re out of sight.
3 bedroom hacks to save space
The bed itself is clearly the most important focal point in any bedroom – but once that’s in place, many bedrooms have very little space for anything else.
Try these great space-saving hacks to make your bedroom feel bigger.
1. A headboard with storage
The right headboard can really help your bedroom come to life.
But a headboard with built-in storage can also add a practical touch to your bedroom’s décor.
As well as headboards with internal storage, consider an option like this one, which has built-in shelves on the side.
2. Shoe storage on the wall
Shoe collections can often be the biggest test to any bedroom’s storage capability.
If you’ve run out of drawer or wardrobe space for your shoes, how about trying this Scandinavian-inspired wall solution?
3. A radiator shelf
Radiators aren’t always the most aesthetically pleasing element in a home.
But by adding a decorative radiator cover, you can not only improve the feel of your bedroom, but you’ll add a shelf for additional storage, too.
3 items of space saving home furniture
The current craving of space sparked by the pandemic has certainly not been lost on furniture manufacturers.
And there are a whole host of great, space-saving pieces now available to make working and living at home much easier.
1. A desk sofa
Working from home looks like it’s here to stay – but finding space for a comfortable workstation in a small house can be tricky.
This multi-purpose desk-sofa is a great idea, particularly for flats where space can be tight.
2. A slide-away table or desk
Having a clear working space that set away from the rest of your property is a great way to create separation between ‘work’ and ‘home’.
But in small houses, it’s not always possible.
This slide-away desk is an ingenious way to create that separation in a small home.
3. Use wasted space in your kitchen
Kitchens in small homes often lack storage space, meaning your countertops are stacked full of everything that doesn’t have a home in a drawer or cupboard.
But these clever drawers slide into the space beneath your cabinets – making use of every inch of space in your kitchen.
Further reading…
If you’re looking for inspiration for a home renovation project, Instagram is a great place to start. We’ve rounded up some of the best from the social media platform here.
The pandemic lockdowns have also sparked an increase in DIY projects, so if you’re planning to take on some work yourself, take a look at these biggest trends.
And if your quest for space is likely to take you towards buying a new home, our guide outlines some of the best ways you can save money when you move.