MAXIMISING SMALL SPACES: 6 interior design hacks for tenants.

A minimalist, uncluttered Scandinavian-style lounge room interior

You don’t have to live in a tiny home to make the most of small spaces. Moving into a smaller home doesn’t mean you have to compromise on style or functionality. With some clever design tricks and smart storage solutions, you can transform a petite space into a serene haven that caters to all your needs. Here are our top six tips to elevate your small space.

1. Declutter

In small spaces, having too much stuff can quickly make a room feel cramped and disorganised. Whether you’re downsizing or moving into a smaller rental property, the first step is to declutter and only keep the items you actually need. If there are items you won’t need regularly, consider storing them in your garage or storage cage to maintain a roomier feel.

2. Invest in good quality storage 

Good quality storage is the trick to living comfortably and beautifully. It’s the difference between always having to rustle through overcrowded drawers to find things, or carefully open that cupboard in case its contents topple over. Make every centimetre count with drawer dividers, baskets, and boxes to organise your items neatly. Remember, everything should have a place!

3. Embrace flexibility

Multi-functional furniture is the secret sauce for maximising space. Look for game-changing items such as a sofa bed for guests, a coffee table with hidden storage, or a bookcase that has a desk shelf for working on aat a laptop. These pieces will not only save you space but can also add versatility.

4. Maximise vertical space

When floor space is limited, think vertical! Wall-mounted shelves or storage systems can keep your belongings organised without eating into your floor space. Similarly, tall, slender furniture pieces like bookcases or wardrobes can provide much-needed storage while keeping a low visual profile.

5. Choose furniture wisely

Just because you have space for a three-seater couch, doesn’t mean you should get one. Oversized or excessive furniture will cramp your space. Go for pieces which have a lightweight appearance rather than chunky designs, such as narrow legs as this will give a greater illusion of space (or bonus, hidden storage space).

In addition, it can be tempting to push everything back against the wall, but leaving a gap can make the room feel bigger and prevent the furniture from marking the wall. 

6. Let there be light!

A well-lit room feels larger and more welcoming. Make the most of natural light and opt for minimum window coverings, as big, heavy curtains will take up valuable space and close in a room. Complement this with strategically placed effective artificial lighting. Mirrors can further enhance your space, bouncing light around the room to create a sense of depth.

Living in a smaller space doesn’t have to feel limiting. With these tips, you can create a comfortable, functional, and stylish home that maximises every available square centimetre. So, embrace the challenge and let your creativity shine!

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