Transform Small Spaces Into Charming Places


MISSION, KS--(Marketwired - May 5, 2014) - (Family Features) In home listings across the country, the word small is often replaced with a far more marketable and appealing word: "charming." But what makes a home charming compared to small? How does a homeowner transition a cramped room into a space with unique and appealing character?

Focusing on a few key areas will let you make a big impact in a little space, allowing you to create a charming and memorable environment. For starters, when dealing with a small space, it's important to live clutter free. Make sure that only mandatory items and furniture are in the room.

Create special spaces and storage
Lorie Marrero, a certified professional organizer and author of "The Clutter Diet," recommends carefully considering the functions of any space, such as TV viewing, reading or computer use, so that only the items needed for those specific functions are stored there. Understanding how this space is utilized also allows you to establish dedicated zones and supplies for each activity more efficiently.

In addition, Marrero notes that creating proper storage is the key to managing and maintaining a clutter-free home. "Even if large closets aren't available, there are a number of versatile and affordable DIY products that help create storage where there wasn't any. ClosetMaid's wide assortment of products can help transform any room of the home simply by allowing people to truly utilize the space they have."

Make it larger with lighting
Clearing a small home of its clutter will automatically make it seem larger. However, the illusion of more space can also be enhanced with proper lighting. The right lighting will also play a big role in helping create a more charming feel.

Recessed lighting is visually appealing and perfect for small spaces. Torchiere lights can help bounce light off the ceiling and back down to the room. If the room does not have windows, consider adding a skylight to bring character and light to the space. You can also affect a room's lighting with low-cost or no-cost solutions that make the most of the space's built-in features. For example, highlight the windows, don't cover them. If the room has a fireplace, emphasize it.

Add charming details
Woodwork is another simple embellishment that adds instant character and charm without affecting usable space. A chair rail, crown molding or even baseboards can help take a standard room and outline it with interesting architectural elements. In a small area, intricate woodwork can serve as a main focal point or art, giving the space exceptional appeal that won't be easily forgotten. 

By managing clutter, using lighting to create bright and airy spaces and incorporating simple architectural elements, you can easily transform a cramped area into a charming and inviting room that you -- or a potential buyer -- can enjoy.

For more information about how to live clutter free, visit www.ClosetMaid.com, www.StorganizationBlog.com or call 1-800-874-0008.

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