Practical Space Planning Tips For Your Small Floor Plan

By Kevin Reynolds


Have you recently found yourself facing the reality of having to downsize home? You're not alone. With population rising and the property market favoring high-rise developments, this has become an inevitable part of moving. It's thus fair to say that this is a high time to up your game with regards to space planning Oakland.

Make no mistake -- creating a comfortable yet-still-functional home out of your new place will be a monumental challenge. So make peace with the fact that you won't be moving with your current furniture. With that in mind, one of the smartest things you can do is to start shopping for new furnishings. Be sure to look for pieces designed to play multiple roles, such as:

Nesting Tables: Making the most of your limited space will present the dilemma of how to get rid of your dining table without losing its utility. Still, a set of nesting tables will provide more than an answer. Not only will the pieces serve you beyond the dining room, their combined surface area will also be higher. Plus, their ability to stack together while not in use will prove priceless.

Ottoman: There's no doubt that ottomans are the most versatile pieces of furniture ever invented. Besides serving as footstools, they can be used as side tables or extra seats, with some even having room for storing stuff underneath. You can also combine several of them to form a sleeping area in times of need. An ottoman will also add an element of luxury into your space.

Prior to the actual move, make sure to sort through your stuff and toss out unnecessary items. That of course means anything you hardly ever use or need. This way, it'll be less of a headache figuring out where to keep the rest of your belongings. On that note, take a look at some ideas for achieving efficient storage in your home:

Go Vertical: Don't let the lack of floor space fool you -- there's more than enough real estate for your storage woes. In fact, a couple of floor-to-ceiling bookcases might be all you need. Still, there's no harm in taking advantage of those areas above the windows by installing bracketed shelves.

Utilize Under-bed Storage: Beds take up tons of room, but the good news is that it doesn't have to go to waste. Consider switching to ones with built-in storage, such as captain's beds. Alternatively, you could have your current one retrofitted with drawers or look for bins that can fit perfectly underneath.

Baskets: No space for a jewelry pantry? Baskets will help you take care of the problem. As a matter of fact, why not consider hanging them from your walls throughout the space? Because they come in all manner of styles, it shouldn't prove difficult finding baskets that fit with your home decor. You can even put one over your fridge for bread and snacks.

You'll be surprised to find that living in a smaller home does have its benefits. Think about it -- less square footage means it won't take as much effort to maintain as your current house does. Making good use of the space will be daunting, but it'll stretch your creativity to the maximum.




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