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6 Simple Steps to Make Your Home Feel Lighter & Spacious

As your family grows, and each family member starts to accumulate their own belongings, you might find yourself getting a little tight for space in your home. To help you transform your living space into a roomy oasis, we’ve put together these simple tips. From clever storage solutions to strategic furniture placement, we’ve thought about how you can make the most of your space and make your home feel brighter and more spacious.

1. Declutter your spaces

We talk a lot about decluttering when someone is getting ready to sell their home. It’s the process of getting rid of things you don’t need or use anymore in order to create a more organized and peaceful living space. Well, you don’t need to sell your home to start decluttering. Your home will feel so much lighter in the end.

2. Choose functional furniture that fits!

If you live in an older home or have a less open-concept layout, you can really transform your spaces by choosing the right furniture. Swap out bulky furniture for more modern, sleep pieces. Not only will this give your space a fresh look, but it will also help create a better flow throughout the room. If you have items you’re not ready to part with, consider a coat of paint to lighten them up.

3. Discover the magic of mirrors

Did you know mirrors can actually make spaces look bigger? By strategically placing mirrors in a room, you can create the illusion of more space and light.

4. Light makes spaces look larger

It’s pretty amazing how lighting can make a room look bigger. By strategically placing lights and using different types of lighting, you can create the illusion of more space. If you’re feeling cramped in a particular room in your home, try experimenting with your lighting setup.

5. Make the most of your storage space

We’ve already talked about decluttering your spaces by getting rid of unused items. If you have things you’re not quite ready to part with, find a functional way to store them. By reducing clutter in your living spaces, your rooms will feel larger and more comfortable. Maximize your storage space for the items you want to use (but don’t want to see all the time). Ottomans and decorative boxes can provide functional storage in your living room, and you can leverage unused spaces around your home, like the space under your bed.

6. Embrace indoor-outdoor living

If you’re planning a big family get-together and need some extra room, don’t forget about your outdoor space! It can be a game-changer when you have a lot of people over. Why not create an awesome outdoor living room and dining area? And don’t forget to think about how your indoor and outdoor spaces flow together.

Looking to purchase a home with more space?

If you and your family are ready to upgrade to a bigger home, we’re here to help. Talk to us about your needs and real estate goals today.

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Viewing A Newer Home vs. Viewing An Older Home

Looking for a new home is exciting. When you step into a house for the first time, there are many things you might immediately notice: current decor, lighting, flooring, and you might pick up on the home’s energy. You might even form an opinion based on your first impression. But it’s important that you take a deeper look at the house to determine if it’s what you’re searching for.

Your REALTOR® can help guide you through what to look for in the home, and may point out some things you didn’t notice.

Should you approach your tour differently if you’re viewing an older home vs. a newer home?

Over the years building codes have changed and building materials have evolved, so you may want to approach a newer home differently than an older home.

How you view a home also depends on your real estate goals, i.e. Are you looking for a property for yourself or as an investment? Do you want to make updates or do you want something turnkey? What are the non-negotiable features you’re looking for?

Here are a few things to look for and to consider when you view a property:

Viewing an older home
  • Are there older architectural characteristics in the home that add charm?
  • How does the yard and landscaping compare to some of the newer homes you have viewed? (Consider the size of the lot and the mature landscaping that can come along with an older home).
  • Is the home deemed a historical property? This could impact renovations and plans to update.
  • What is the status of the plumbing and electrical?
  • Does the floor plan work with your lifestyle? Often, older homes have smaller rooms and smaller closets.
  • If you’re planning on renovating, can you see the potential in the home?
Viewing a newer home
  • Does the floor plan work with your lifestyle? Many new homes contain open layouts. Think about how your family will use the space together.
  • If you’re looking for something move-in ready, can you see the potential in the home?
  • How energy efficient is the home?
  • If the new home is located in a new subdivision, does the location have nearby amenities that you’re looking for?

Of course, there are many more things to consider as you tour a property. Be sure to talk to your REALTOR® about your real estate goals so they can help you find the right property.

Have Questions About Finding A Home In This Market?
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