Monday, 17 February 2014

Small House Plans – How to Make Them Work?


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Small House Plans



Small house plans have slowly gained popularity over the years. With rising costs, people are increasingly finding it difficult to purchase large–sized homes due to high mortgage interest rates, increasing property taxes, and rising maintenance, energy and repair costs. Families who are looking to downsize, newly married couples who are looking to save some money while starting out a simpler life, or a bachelor starting out on his own – anyone can live comfortably with less space. All one needs is a little bit of ingenuity and lots of patience. Listed below are some tricks to make small house plans work –


Colours


Dark colours tend to close up space. Lighter and warmer colours such as shades of white, cream, taupe, and beige brighten and open up the spaces and make them feel larger than they appear. White paint makes the ceiling appear taller. Also, textured walls keep the colour scheme interesting. Monochromatic hues on the walls and the sofas and the other furniture work best and make the space appear larger.


Clever kitchen storage


To make the best use of space around, people could combine the dining area and the kitchen since they serve complementary purposes, but not separate them by a wall. Instead, they can just add a small floor to ceiling wall divider, which can also be used to store and display pretty glassware, crockery and other favourite kitchen items. People can also make the best use of the space in the kitchen by using the spaces between the ceiling and the top of the cabinets to store large bowls and plates, baskets, and chafing dishes. The presence of the eating area near the kitchen without a wall eliminates the need for an actual, seldom-used dining room if the family wants to eat dinner formally, then a drop-leaf or folding type dining table will work the best without taking up space.


Furniture arrangement


Furniture arrangement is very crucial when for small homes. Arranging furniture using non-liner, diagonal arrangements will give the room a larger look than just stacking the furniture parallel to the walls and windows. People can also forego furniture add-ons such as coffee tables and special book cases, which take up a lot of space and create unnecessary clutter. Small pouffes also make for some great furniture instead of huge three-seat sofas. Built-in closets can open up space in the bedroom for moving around, and children’s bedrooms can double up as play areas as well. Bunk beds can be additional space savers, allowing for more room for the kids.


Shelves arrangement


Open shelves create a sense of openness rather than closed shelves. Stacking objects neatly with space in between onto an open shelf gives the impression of the room being larger. In the bathroom, narrow shelves on the walls are great places to store bathroom essentials in a stylish and neat way. Wicker baskets and canisters can be used to hold all the loose bathroom paraphernalia in a neat way.


Small house plans can be worked around with, helped by little tweaks and tricks.


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