Intentional design uses thoughtful practices to maximize a space, and while that is always important, it is arguably even more so when working with a small home. Here are some ways to incorporate it yourself.
1. Opt for Multi-Functional Furniture
In a small space especially, it’s a great idea to have your furniture and decor do double duty – think a bench or ottoman that also boasts hidden storage, a murphy bed or sleeper sofa, or a hidden trundle in your bedframe.
2. Don’t Forget About Vertical Space
Utilizing vertical space in a small home can add both much-needed storage and visual interest. This can take the form of everything from full height cabinetry and millwork, bunk beds, hanging pot storage in the kitchen, pull down drying racks, and slat walls for hanging storage in utility spaces like entries, mudrooms and garages.
Related: Our 10 Favourite Coffee Tables for Small Spaces
3. Go Custom When You Can
Some may think it counterintuitive to invest in smaller spaces, but it is quite the opposite. Introducing custom-built seating or storage ensures it fits seamlessly into your small space and everything feels balanced. We love this solution for banquette seating and small-but-mighty workstations.
4. Embrace the Quirks
Leaning into aspects of your small space that can seem challenging at first allows for unique design – consider hanging a mirror in front of a window or off centre, going with a single or asymmetric wall sconce and continuing shelving across a window mullion as designer-approved options.
Related: 10 Nightstand Solutions for Small and Awkward Spaces
Regardless of the size of your space, intentional design goes beyond being just a trend to provide you with thoughtful and functional design, that will serve you for a long time to come. Going hand in hand with concepts like “slow design”, approaching your space with consideration for how you use it daily is something we all should be doing!
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