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Getting Smarter With The Space Available In Your Home

Getting Smarter With The Space Available In Your Home

64% of Canadians say that storage space is an important factor when buying a home, up from 57% in 2020.

In today’s world, where urban living has become the norm, space has become a valuable commodity. As such, the ability to make the most out of the space available in our homes has become a necessity. However, maximizing space does not necessarily mean sacrificing comfort and style. It involves strategic planning and creative solutions to transform any home into a functional, stylish, and inviting space. By exploring strategies that can help you get smarter with the space available in your home, you can learn how to maximize the potential of your living and work spaces to make them work for your needs and lifestyle.

Declutter and Simplify

If you’re feeling overwhelmed with the clutter in your home, it’s time to declutter and simplify. Start by setting aside time to go through each room one by one. Take a critical look at your possessions and ask yourself whether you really need them. Be honest with yourself, and don’t be afraid to eliminate items that no longer serve a purpose. As you declutter, make piles for items to donate, sell, or discard.

Simplifying your possessions can also extend to your digital life. Organize your digital files and delete any unnecessary photos or documents. Unsubscribe from email lists that no longer interest you and delete old emails. The goal is to create a clear and organized physical and digital space.

Decluttering and simplifying can significantly impact your mental and emotional well-being. A clutter-free environment can promote a sense of calm, reduce stress, and increase productivity. By simplifying your possessions, you’ll also have more time to focus on what truly matters in your life.

Maximize Vertical Space

Vertical space in the home often goes unused, but if you’re looking to make the most out of the space available, it can be a great option. Utilizing walls and other vertical surfaces can create storage and functional solutions you may not otherwise have. There are several ways that you can use vertical space in your home: 

  • Install shelves and bookcases that extend from floor to ceiling to add storage and visual interest.
  • Mount televisions and computer monitors on the wall for a more ergonomic viewing experience.
  • Incorporate loft or bunk beds to free up floor space for other activities.
  • Install kitchen cabinets and shelves extending from floor to ceiling for dishes and cookware.
  • Add floating shelves or tiered organizers in the bathroom to create additional storage for towels and toiletries.

Maximizing vertical space can significantly impact the functionality and style of your home. By taking advantage of wall space, you’ll create a more organized and functional space and free up valuable floor space for other activities.

Incorporate Multifunctional Furniture

Multifunctional furniture is designed to serve multiple purposes, making it an excellent solution for smaller spaces. For example, consider investing in a sofa bed or futon that can serve as a seating area and a guest bed. Similarly, an ottoman that doubles as storage, extra seating, or a coffee table that can be raised to dining table height can help maximize the functionality of your space. When selecting furniture pieces, look for ones with built-in storage, such as platform beds or storage benches.

In addition to providing practical solutions, incorporating multifunctional furniture can add visual interest and style to your space. Look for pieces that complement your decor and enhance the overall aesthetic of your home.

Utilize Outdoor Space

Whether you have a small balcony or a spacious backyard, there are many ways to make the most of your outdoor space. Start by assessing your space and considering your needs. Do you want a place to entertain guests, a quiet retreat to relax, or a space to grow a garden? Once you’ve identified your needs, you can begin to plan how to utilize your outdoor space effectively.

There are several ways to use outdoor space to save indoor space. Space-saving furniture like foldable chairs or bistro sets can be helpful for smaller spaces like balconies or patios. Installing a vertical garden or trellis provides additional planting space and adds visual interest to an otherwise unused space. By creating a functional and inviting outdoor space, you’ll have a place to relax, entertain, and connect with nature.

Thinking creatively and strategically is the key to getting smarter with the space available in our homes. With a bit of ingenuity, homeowners can make the most out of the space available and enhance their homes’ functionality, style, and overall livability. It is essential to remember that making your homes work for your family is an ongoing process, and as your needs change, so should your spaces. By continuously exploring creative and innovative solutions, you can ensure that your home remains functional and inviting while reflecting your lifestyle.

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