Make Your Small Home Look and Feel More Spacious

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While living in a small house, you may find that your family has to get quite creative and resourceful to store possessions inside without cluttering up rooms. You may be comfortable with the belongings that go into the attic and closets since you will not see them regularly.

However, you may also have a lot of things that you must store throughout the house where your family and guests can see boxes, bins, and individual things being stored. The following tips can help you clear out these cluttered areas to make your home look and feel more spacious.

1. Storing Items Under the Bed

An excellent example of a space that you may use for storage is under the bed. While you may find that it is quite effective at providing storage, you may also know that it can make a bedroom feel a little more closed in when compared to a bedroom without anything under the bed.

When you have a collection of boxes and items under each bed in every bedroom, you will also find that dirt and dust can pile up and make a room feel stuffier. These are the kinds of problems that you can solve with confidence when you put all belongings under the beds into storage.

2. Put Excessive Furniture in a Storage Unit 

Many homeowners buy furniture with additional storage throughout the house to help any room look less cluttered with items. However, using enough of this furniture on its own can make a small house feel even smaller since each piece can take up quite a bit of room.

A large collection of bookcases, pantry cabinets, trunks, and storage drawers may feel a bit excessive, but you may need to use them as long as you have plenty of items to store. You can remove some of these furniture pieces along with the items inside with a storage unit rental.

To get the best results, you will want to store the storage furniture with your items because this will clear out a lot of space throughout your home to create a feeling of openness. To make sure that your furniture and items are protected, you should go with a climate-controlled storage unit.

When you are living in a small house, you may initially think that it will always feel small. But, you can use a storage unit to store furniture and items in a strategical way to open up the house.

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23 June 2020

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