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Elements That Make A Small House Plan Feel Big

Your home is your safe haven, a place to relax and escape the dramas and stresses of everyday living. But, sometimes even your home can feel restrictive and confining.

This can negatively affect your ability to relax or deal with specific issues. 

The problem is often not one of space but of perceived space.

Even a small home can be perceived to be large; all you need to do is add the right design elements.

Light

The key to enlarging your space is to add more light.

Natural light increases your level of serotonin and makes you feel more positive.

If possible you may need to add more windows to your home. If this isn’t an option make sure the curtains and blinds are as far away from the windows as possible; maximizing the amount of light coming in.

You can also use mirrors to bounce the light around your home.

Furnishings

It can be hard to strike the right balance.

Minimal furnishings will make your home feel much larger.

But they can also make it feel impersonal and more of a house than a home.

Extensions

Perhaps the ultimate way to make your small house feel big is to actually increase its size! You’ll need to use a reputable firm such as Advanced Group Services to get the right assistance with the building side of your project.

Assuming you have space and the funds this approach will allow you to increase the size of your home. Also, it will add more light and even create a more open plan feel.

You will need to add plenty of windows to your extension and consider where it joins your home. If it is done properly it will be more than just an extra room.

Dark furniture makes a room feel darker. While one piece can be considered a feature; a room completed with just dark furniture will feel gloomier than one that uses light furniture.

This is an obvious but often overlooked point. Of course, if you have children or pets you’ll not want to go for any color that is too pale. Pale colors will quickly look worn and downgrade the look and feel of your home.

Bright Colors

Just as furniture makes a big difference to how big your house feels so does the color you use on your walls.

Ideally, you should keep most walls a lighter color.

This will help to make your space feel larger. But, if you have a relatively long room you can create a feature wall at one end with bright paint or some contemporary wallpaper.

This will draw your eye towards the end of the room and increase the illusion of space.

Connect with the Outdoors

If you have the space to create a decked area outside your home and it will be attached to your home then this can really help to make your house feel larger.

Adding patio doors will allow extra light into your house and allow you to leave them open on warm days. To really continue the feel of space, add a few small green plants to your room near the outside area.

About the author

About the author

Jesse Hughes carved out his niche in the interior design world with a dynamic, exuberant style, unfettered by fleeting trends and underpinned by a unique creativity. Jesse broke the mold for high-end interiors, eschewing the ‘just finished’ look to embrace the layering of carefully sourced materials, one-off pieces and commissioned artworks with his client’s collection. This approach has brought a refreshing authenticity to his writing and built up an enviable word-of-mouth reputation for elegant and sophisticated design.

Today, there’s a growing passion for the minimalist lifestyle, including minimalist travel and minimalist house design. Jesse has written a highly popular article on minimalist house design.

 

 

 

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