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Here Are Home Upgrade Ideas for Your Small House

Small homes might be cheerful, comfortable, and cozy hideaways. But they might as well be confusing, cramped, and cluttered.

If you always find yourself nodding angrily at the latter description, then it is high time you do a makeover. Lack of enough space isn’t an insuperable barrier to attaining your dream home.

Instead, see it as a chance to be creative as well as devise a couple of ingenious renovations, which effectively use the space you have. To help you do that, the following are upgrade ideas to look at:

1. Reinstate the Fireplace

Fireplaces are wonderful focal points in a home. But unfortunately, they weren’t so trendy in the 1960s and 70s. So most homeowners opted to rip them out.

Today, a fireplace is a trendy way of upgrading a home. If you have a chimney without a fireplace, you can reinstate one. A fireplace definitely beats TVs as focal points and can easily bring back the character your home is missing.

2. Rearrange Bedroom Furniture

Arranging pieces of furniture is an art, important for any interior design. But this doesn’t mean you must be an expert to do this perfectly.

With the willingness to experiment and little thought, you may rearrange your bedroom furniture layout by yourself and even have fun along the way.

To get started with this, only use the necessary pieces of furniture. Trying to deal with different furniture may easily mess you up big time. Instead, use taller shelves and dressers to get more storage.

3. Use a Lighter Tone

Choosing more neutral and lighter color palettes will help you reflect and bounce natural light in your home, giving it a more open and spacious feel. Darker colors often give off a more intimate and mysterious feel while also fooling the eyes into thinking the space is smaller than it actually is.

In order to fool your eyes into making the space feel bigger, consider painting the wall moldings and trims with a lighter tone than that of the walls. This will help trick your eyes into believing the walls look further back, adding depth to the space.

Bedroom with custom-made furniture

4. Add Furniture in the Bathroom

Bathrooms are the most vital personal rooms in a home where you start and end your days. They are also a safe space, which provides calm solitude to unwind and relax from the strain of life stressors with a warm bath or pleasant hot shower.

So if you plan to add bathroom furniture, it will be best to be aware of various furniture types, shapes, materials, styles, and space requirements.

5. Use Large-Scale Art to Decorate

You can be tempted to cave to the wall of gallery trends. However, the more personalized items you hang on the walls in your small house, the smaller they will look. Rather than doing that, consider packing a powerful punch with just one piece of large-scale art in the living room. This way, you will draw the eye toward the art.

While doing that, center the show-stopping art on your wall and hang it around 56 inches. This is where the average eye level often sits. Besides, galleries and museums use this rule of thumb – so this strategy will surely work for your small home.

6. Install New Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is the best all-encompassing packaging, and it is perfect for everyone looking for a low-maintenance flooring option. The best thing about laminate flooring is that it is very durable. This is because it is protected by a resin coating and through an external layer.

When you change your laminate flooring with a new one, it also means that you will have moisture-resistant flooring. Many manufacturers of laminate flooring provide an extensive warranty against moisture damage, fading, and stains.

7. Consider Staircase Storage

The areas under the staircase are often unused. Hence, changing it into a mini storage space where you can keep some things rather than having them lay around your house will be thoughtful.

You may also have custom-built drawers installed under your stairs where you may put a pottery collection. With this, you will have an uncluttered and clear look.

Concluding Remarks!

Upgrading any home doesn’t necessarily need to be complicated or costly. Plus, you don’t need to involve contractors to upgrade your home. For instance, tasks like adding bathroom furniture and rearranging bedroom furniture will go a long way to transforming your small house without spending a lot of money.

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