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Buying a smaller new home is a smart move for many buyers. The key is making the space work harder without spending a lot or taking on major projects. With the right design choices, a small home can feel open, comfortable, and easy to live in.
Here are five simple ways homeowners can make a small new home feel more spacious using practical design upgrades.
When floor space is limited, walls do the work. Vertical shelving keeps rooms feeling open while adding personality. Corner shelves, floating shelves, and tall bookcases draw the eye upward and free up valuable floor area. These solutions are affordable, easy to install, and perfect for storage and display.
Furniture that sits directly on the floor can make a room feel heavy. Pieces with exposed legs allow light and air to flow underneath, creating a sense of openness. Sofas, chairs, and nightstands with slimmer profiles help prevent a space from feeling crowded.
Mirrors are one of the simplest ways to make a room feel larger. Placed across from windows or in narrow areas like entryways and hallways, mirrors reflect light and visually expand the space.
Too many colors and patterns can break up a small space. Using a consistent color palette across rooms helps the home feel more cohesive and open. Neutral tones paired with subtle texture keep things interesting without overwhelming the eye.
Furniture that serves more than one function is essential in smaller homes. Storage ottomans, benches with built-in storage, and beds with drawers help reduce clutter. When surfaces stay clear, rooms automatically feel larger.
To explore new homes designed for modern living and easy personalization, find your new home at an Ole South community!
"I am so satisfied with my Ole South home that I currently own not one but two homes built by Ole South and seven of my family members also own Ole South homes all purchased within the last few years."