The tiny spaces in your home shouldn’t be looked over just because they’re small. Many of us fall into the rhythm of using small spaces for storage, cramming as much as possible into the nooks and crannies. But you can do a lot more with that space than just piling in your old holiday decorations and rusty gardening tools.

There are many ways to utilize the space and make them uniquely your own. Time to clean out those small backyard sheds or modular garages and give your small space a facelift with these decorating tips listed below!

Decorating Tips for Small Spaces:

Next time you’re looking for a quick home project for that long weekend, why not consider freshening up one of your small spaces in your home or backyard. You can even get the whole family involved to make redecorating a fun affair for everyone. Make an old area feel like new, no matter the square footage, with these fresh decorating tips for small spaces.

 

Brighten things up with a fresh coat of paint

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Instantly brighten up a small pool house or tiny modular garages with a nice new coat of paint. If your backyard pool house or shed is looking a little rough around the edges, then a few layers of a new paint color could be just the thing to liven up the space.

Take into account the function and feel of the room and pick out a colour that suits the mood. Worried the colour might overpower the small space? Consider these color and pattern tips for small rooms. It also doesn’t have to be a wall you splash in colour. Why not an old dresser, mirror, or chair? Breathe new life into your furniture with a colour that grabs attention.

 

Put new handles on doors and drawers

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Switching up those old handles with something new and fresh is an easy and cheap way to liven up those small studios and backyard sheds. Handles and knobs might not be the first thing you notice in a room, but with tiny spaces, they can still bring a pop of colour that will draw the eye and can tie into the rest of the theme throughout.

You can look for cool vintage doorknobs or drawer handles at thrift stores and second-hand shops that will nicely tie in your space and make a statement. Switch out that old rusty doorknob for a fun vintage find to make a quick and easy update to the small space.

 

Upgrade the lighting

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We might not notice great lighting when it works well, but we definitely notice it when it’s lacking! Take a look around your old space and see how you can improve your lighting in the room. This is especially important when working in small studios or using modular garages as a workshop or storage unit.

The right lighting will do wonders for your eyesight and space. Consider new light fixtures for bright, warm, artificial light that won’t strain the eyes. Or why not create or enlarge windows to naturally brighten up the place for a sunlight studio.

 

Use multipurpose furniture

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Maximize the flow and capabilities of minimal space by using multipurpose furniture. If you have a dedicated small space you use for hobbies or activities, like a small pool house or studio, why not fill it with furniture that will do more for you.

More than ever, furniture designs have pushed the boundaries to fit into smaller and smaller spaces, like tables turned bookshelves and dining areas stowed away and turned into a bench. You could even make your own stow-away furniture or multi-functioning pieces! Replacing your furniture with convertible and compact items could free up more space and provide extra functionality for you!

 

Be bold

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Even if you don’t feel bold all of the time, you can still make brave choices when it comes to your interior and exterior designs. A bland and washed out space can really make the room feel smaller, less inviting. Make a statement with your small space instead, and bring attention to the room with an accent wall of exposed wood or focal piece of furniture.

One eye-grabbing feature can be the linchpin to a good design plan. Consider how you could catch the eye when turning that small pool house into a luxurious spa with lush accent pieces. Or bring out the beauty in your small backyard sheds with a little power washing to loosen away years of dirt to uncover the original splendour of cedarwood.

 

Add a large rug into the mix

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Small studios can look bigger by tricking the eye. Do this by adding a large rug to the area to make it feel more expansive. Thick carpets can make a room feel plush and inviting while also adding a new focal point to the site. They also provide the perfect tool for hiding those less than perfect floors from view. Do away with scratched flooring and add a large area rug into the mix for a fresh take on an old space.

 

Get the most out of those nooks and crannies

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Clear away the cobwebs in those nooks and crannies and take advantage of the vertical space with storage solutions. Small backyard sheds might feel too cramped for all your gardening tools and lawn supplies. Still, by cleaning out those tight corner spaces and placing hooks or shelving units there, you can efficiently utilize the whole corner.

Optimizing storage space also means bringing a bit more organization into your life- something everyone can appreciate!

 

Update Your Small Spaces With Summerwood

If these decorating ideas fail to freshen up your small studios, modular garages, or small backyard sheds, why not start over! Summerwood offers a wide range of small pool house kits or prefab modular garages for a new take on tiny spaces.

At Summerwood, we find inspiration in the small things, and you can too. Find out more about our company’s product before undertaking that next home improvement project!

 

By Published On: November 2nd, 2020Categories: Design, Tips & IdeasTags:

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