How to make the most of your space
by Northern Life
If you’re unsure about how to get more out of your space – whether it’s an office, a family home or a small flat – there are some things you can do. Make use of every corner for optimal organisation and functionality in your home. Here are some tips on how to achieve this.
Clever storage solutions
Effective storage is the key to keeping your space in good order. And the great thing is that there are many different options available.
You can choose customisable modular shelving for a particular area of your home. This option also offers the flexibility to switch it up to suit your needs over time. Another option is multi-functional furniture that doubles up as a storage space. An Ottoman bed is a great example—this allows you to store objects inside and hide them away. Get creative with other storage options in various nooks and crannies, such as under-stair storage.
Create zones in open-plan spaces
In open-plan living areas, creating distinct zones can make the space feel more organised and functional.
This can be done using rugs and furniture to section off particular areas. In practice, it might involve facing the sofa in a particular direction to create a living room that feels separate from a dining or kitchen area in an open-plan flat.
Alternatively, you can use room dividers to designate different areas. Every square foot counts in smaller homes, so creating the illusion of distinct ‘rooms’ can help you maximise your space.
Maximise vertical space
Even if the square footage is on the smaller side, you may have grand, high ceilings you can work with. If this is the case, why not invest in smart vertical storage?
Tall shelving units can be built to help with this. You can even get custom-made units to help you make use of awkward spaces and corners. Consider over-bed wardrobes and storage to maximise floor space in your bedroom. This often overlooked space above beds can be perfect for both style and function.
Think about other objects that can be hung from the ceiling rather than stored on the ground. Some people opt for hanging plants, for example.
Mirrors and light to enhance space
Mirrors are a classic hack for smaller spaces. They not only reflect light but also create the illusion of more space and help open up the room.
Identify the spots where mirrors will make the most significant difference. They can be convenient in smaller areas with less natural light.
To complement this, use effective lighting strategies to create a warm and cosy ambience in the home. Light up darker corners to balance these with the areas that naturally receive more light.
If you’re unsure about how to get more out of your space – whether it’s an office, a family home or a small flat – there are some things you can do. Make use of every corner for optimal organisation and functionality in your home. Here are some tips on how to achieve this.