9 Tips to Make Your Tiny House Look Bigger

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Living in a tiny house can be delightful. However, it can also pose a challenge for those who don’t know how to manage it.

One thing that many tiny homeowners are always looking to do would be to find ways to make their tiny homes look bigger. If you’re also looking for tips to do the same, here are nine ideas that you can try.

Clear out the clutter

Before you do any design hacks and ideas to make your house look bigger, you should start by decluttering.

Decluttering can help you get some space that you might not have known you had because items were on it. At the same time, it can make your home feel more accessible because you don’t have as many things in your house as before.

It can also be an opportunity to give back and donate some of your old items or sell them off if you want to.

Open doors and windows out or sideways

When looking for Tiny House Plans for your dream tiny house, you should ensure that the door and window design open out or sideways. The area around a window or a door that opens inwards is real estate that you could use to make your home more spacious. Thus, it’s best to look for doors or windows that open outwards or sideways to get more space.

Sliding doors, for example, are a familiar choice that you can always use for your tiny house so that you don’t need more space to have that entryway.

Another advantage of using sliding doors is that they are often made of glass. This means you get more chances to bring natural light into your tiny house. When you get more light in your home, your house looks more open, so it doesn’t feel restricting.

Get creative with every corner

Creativity and clever interior design ideas will be significant in your goal to make your tiny house look bigger. Your biggest hindrance or hurdle in this fight would probably be the number of items around the house to keep. That’s why you want to ensure that you are as creative as possible with storage ideas.

With that said, you start by ensuring that every possible area in your home has its purpose. Even the space beneath your bed or each step in a stairway can be a storage space if you make it that way.

Aside from creative storage use, mindful décor can also make your home look larger. Don’t be afraid to use bolder paints or wallpaper to create interest and décor instead of physical décor that can take up floor space.

Hang a large mirror

A large mirror is a simple design trick that you can use to strategically decorate your home if you have particular goals in mind. They’re not just there to admire our reflections if you know what to do with them.

One thing you can do with large mirrors is to place them on the opposite wall of a source of natural light like a window or glass door. It can help spread the light throughout the rest of the house, and as mentioned before, light can make rooms look larger and more open.

Some people also use furniture with reflective surfaces, like tables, to reflect the ceiling and make the room look bigger.

Add more windows

Incorporate as many windows as you can. Adding more windows, especially larger ones and ones that slide is a great way to get more natural light that adds a widening effect into your home.

You should also install good-quality double-glazed windows as they have added benefits such as better insulation.

Since you have a small house, every addition to your home is a valuable space. Therefore, go for fixtures like your windows with multiple uses and benefits.

Paint or add wallpaper to the ceiling

Adding wallpaper or paint to the ceiling makes for an attractive focal point when people walk into a room. That will make people look up and will then make your home look much more prominent as well.

Don’t hesitate to get extra creative with the wallpaper and go for eye-catching patterns. You can even hand paint your ceiling for an added personal touch if you want.

Utilize the space near the ceiling

Using more vertical space is a great space-saving idea for your tiny house if you need more storage space but don’t have enough of it in your home.

In a little house, you might also have limited wall space to work with, so it’s time to elevate your choice of room. For example, the spaces near your ceiling can be an excellent area for storing other items.

Having a tiny house with high ceilings can help you get the needed storage space that you want. However, if you don’t have high ceilings in your small home, you can always utilize the area at the lower part of your ceilings.

Storing some items on there can help draw your eye upwards, creating an illusion that your space is larger than it is. It also reduces the clutter at the lower levels of your tiny house.

Let there be light

As we mentioned before, light is critical for tiny homes if you want them to look larger and more open.

As much as possible, you want to get natural light in your home during the day. Not only will it brighten and widen the appearance of your home, but it’s also more energy-efficient since you don’t have to turn on any lights during the day.

In the evenings, reliable LED lights can help you brighten up your home to look gloomy and crowded.

Go for multipurpose furniture

Every space counts in a tiny home, so you want to ensure that any furniture pieces that you add have more than one purpose as much as possible. That way, there is no need for you to add another item that takes up space.

You’ll be able to reclaim a lot of floor space in your tiny house while still satisfying your needs at home.

 

You can feel like royalty in a castle even when you live in a tiny home with the tips and tricks listed above. Try these out for yourself so that you, too, can live in your small home without feeling too crowded or claustrophobic while in it.

About the Author: Robert Helms is a freelance writer based in New Your City whose mission is to help travelers, hostel owners, and house cleaning NYC companies work together. When not writing for clients, he prefers to spend his day cleaning and organizing his own home.
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