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8 Innovative ways that will help you fit in furniture when you have small spaces

Katie Court
Authored by Katie Court
Posted: Friday, March 12, 2021 - 10:41

The increasing trend of small spaces in the US and other developed countries comes with its peculiarities. It can be very difficult to make the transition from having a big space to having a small but it has amazing benefits such as a smaller carbon footprint.

Small spaces present a wide range of challenges. Whether it’s a small home or a small office space, essential adaptations have to be made to ascertain suitability. One of the biggest challenges associated with small spaces is how to fit in furniture. These challenges moved furniture designers to embrace better innovation in transforming pieces of furniture. These innovations will make your small space feel larger, allowing you to fit in more furniture.

According to the research done by the team at allmodernfurnitureshop.com, if you have a small room or small office space, the following innovative ways will help you fit in more furniture.

Expand Furniture DIY Loft

This is an amazing innovative help for small spaces. It seeks to maximize the vertical space in a home or office because many small homes have great vertical space that offers greater flexibility in furniture arrangements. If your home has a large amount of unused space overhead - DIY loft space offers amazing transferable space solutions. It helps to separate and define your room – you can have a bedroom, a home office, as well as extra storage space.

Pick Chair

DIY loft space is for rooms with more vertical space than floor space while Pick Chair is for rooms with more wall space than floor space. This innovation can be easily transformed from amazing wall art to extra seating space for your guests. As soon as your guests leave, you can easily convert it back to the art wall. It is so sleek that no one would know it is a pick chair until you convert it, save people who have similar chairs in their home. It is also sturdy enough to comfortably sit different sizes and shapes of users. 

Minimalist Bookshelf

Sometimes, you don’t need a big or out-of-the-box solution to maximize small spaces. A bookshelf is always a great addition to any space, both big and small, because it provides extra storage space. Innovation was employed by some furniture designers to design bookshelves that can be collapsed and expanded. These bookshelves that can be expanded up to 4 feet help you to meet storage needs, creating room for more furniture pieces.

Foldable Kitchen

Kitchen is one of the most important aspects of a home, especially for women. The last time I was hunting for a house, my wife kept emphasizing the need for the kitchen to be big or at least mid-sized. Unfortunately, the popularity of small homes means kitchen space is now at a premium.  The space marked out for the kitchen in many homes can hardly be called a kitchen hence making it difficult to prepare full-sized meals.

Good news! You can have a great kitchen space even in a small home. You can have all the necessary things you need in a kitchen without cluttering your small space. Imagine having a great-looking box that can be unfolded into a fully functioning kitchen when needed. As soon as you are through preparing a meal, you simply fold it to have the stylish box back. It offers several configurations with different save-spacing features, allowing users to select the best for their space. A dishwasher, worktop, oven, and refrigerator are some of the key kitchen elements featured.

Pop-Up Kitchen

If you don’t like the foldable kitchen, then a Pop-Up kitchen might just be what you need. The design looks like a modern and stylish entertainment cabinet. At the front of the cabinet, a wall mount that is able to hold a television is located on the inlet. It features an integrated refrigerator, dishwasher, waste disposal cabinet, an open shelf capable of holding a freestanding microwave oven, electrical outlets, etc. All these will be seen once the door is opened between 90 and 120 degrees. Plates, bottles, and utensils can be stored in the 6-inch depth of the door.

Expanding Table

Flexibility and versatility are important in small spaces. You need tables for several purposes in the home e.g. dining table and writing desk. What if you can have this in one table? This is exactly what expanding tables offer – they can be easily transformed from a dining table to a writing desk and vice versa. This allows you to fit more furniture pieces into your room. Quality materials are used and the construction is sturdy hence you don’t have to worry about longevity. It can be expanded up to 9 feet, sitting up to 10 guests.

Hidden Bed or Sleeper Sofa

If you do not have enough space to create a guest room where you can place a comfortable bed for your visitors, then sleeper sofas are great alternatives. This 2-in-1 is both a comfortable sofa and a comfortable bed. The bed is seamlessly hidden in the sofa that it does not take anything away from the comfort of the sofa. The bed varies in size and is as comfortable as a standard bed. They feature very strong construction that is able to withstand the rigors. It blends easily with your decor and some come with a shelf above the sofa, creating extra storage space.

Desk-Bed

Sleeper sofas hide a bed with a sofa while Desk-Bed pairs a bed with a writing desk. It can be easily converted from a bed to a secretary-style writing and vice versa. When converted to a bed, the writing surface provides storage space beneath the bed. You also have a pair of shelves over the bed for keeping things close at night, in case of emergencies.

 How To Make A Small Room Look Bigger

In addition to the use of innovative ways of fitting furniture in a small space, several things can be done to make your room look bigger. These little hacks are able to create the illusion of a bigger room.

  • Clear out the Clutter

Having too many things in a room is never a good idea, even for a large space. While you can still afford to have a few things in a big room, a small room will look even smaller and choked if too many things are in sight. Arrange things behind doors, on shelves, under the bed, etc. Your room will look bigger if things are well arranged.

  • Open the Way

Obstructing walkways and views with furniture and accessories will make your room look even smaller. To make a small room look larger, move furniture away from walkways and ensure other accessories do not block the view of the room. The more you can see the floor, the larger the room looks.

  • Light up the room

One of the simplest magic of making a room look bigger is by letting in light. Make sure the room is well-lit, either naturally or artificially. For natural lighting, open up the windows and reduce heavy draperies while you should add more lamps for artificial lighting. Instead of using one overhead light, use multiple sources of light especially when natural lighting is limited.

  • Use Glass

Adding big glasses or frames to your space creates a sense of more space. See-through materials make objects beyond them appear farther away. Using a clear and frameless shower enclosure will make your space look bigger. Glass tabletops also create the same illusion.

  • Plain upholstery

To make your space look bigger, do not go for bold plaid, prints, or striped furniture. Instead, select furniture with solid-color upholstery. It is better to choose a monochromatic color scheme.

  • Wall and furniture Colors

Selecting furniture with colors that match the color(s) also creates the illusion of a bigger room. Contrasting colors on the other hand make the room look smaller.

  • Floor-to-Ceiling Curtains

The use of curtains that hang from just below the ceiling to the floor makes your room look taller hence creating the illusion of a bigger room.

  • Fewer, larger decorative accents

Using many small decorative accents will make the room look cluttered, making it even smaller. Use fewer and larger decoration accents instead. Also, not every surface needs decor accents, keep it simple. For wall arts, a large piece of art is better than smaller and more art items.

  • Furniture with exposed legs

Selecting furniture with exposed legs also creates the illusion of a bigger room. The taller the furniture or the more exposed the legs, the better.

  • Airy, Light Fabrics

For greater light penetration, select sheer fabrics.

Conclusion

Technology and innovation have significantly changed the way we live; it’s made our lives much easier. It has enhanced furniture designers in designing innovative ways to fit more furniture into your space, especially with the increasing popularity of smaller spaces. Implementing the innovative ways discussed above will allow you to fit as many pieces of furniture as possible into your small room or office space. 

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