Interior Design Tips for Your First Tiny Home

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Across home design networks and magazines, one trend has stood out among the rest — the trend of tiny home living. Tiny homes are exactly what they sound like. These are homes that are designed with minimum square footage but still manage to make a big impact.

This real estate phenomenon has swept the country, with homeowners from California to Texas looking to downsize and streamline their lifestyles. Tiny homes are meant to offer a simpler way of living and encourage spending more time together. Making the transition to a tiny home can feel overwhelming at first, especially if you’re used to a home or apartment with greater square footage. You may be asking yourself, how am I going to make this feel like home?

The good news is that there are plenty of easy and affordable ways to transform your tiny house into a space that you can feel good coming home to. With these interior design tips, you can experience the full range of benefits that tiny home living has to offer.

Windows Are Key

The less square footage that you have in your home, the more features like windows become essential to opening up the space and adding necessary comforts. This is especially important if your tiny home was built using a pre-owned shipping container. Adding plenty of windows to your shipping container will completely transform it from a dark cargo vessel into a cozy home. 

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Windows will do more than make a tiny home feel bigger, brighter and all around better. They will also provide an essential function that you don’t want to ignore: ventilation. Additional ventilation will help you increase airflow, reduce humidity and keep your indoor air quality as healthy as possible. If you’re thinking of having a shipping container tiny home, you should research ways of ventilating a shipping container before you buy one. It will help you plan your shipping container home construction properly. 

Find Creative Storage Solutions

In a tiny home, it’s important to utilize every square inch of space you have in the most efficient way possible. This is especially important if you’re downsizing since you’ll have to find creative ways to store your belongings with less square footage available.

The key is to incorporate storage wherever there is excess space. In many tiny homes, you’ll find storage hidden under the stairs, drawers made to fit under the bed and couch, and shelves perched high above the bed.

Hints of Color and Pattern

Just because your home is tiny doesn’t mean its impact has to be tiny as well. There are many ways to incorporate colors and patterns into your new design without overwhelming the space. Consider adding a bold backsplash in your kitchen. Choose unique patterns for your window curtains. Install a brightly-colored front door for that extra pop of personality.

Incorporating Work-from-Home Features

If you’re working remotely and are planning on living in a tiny home, it may feel nearly impossible to fit any sort of desk or workspace. The reality is that there are easy and creative ways to incorporate these features into your limited space.

The best solution is a fold-down desk that when not in use, sits against your wall. This way, your desk only has to come down when you’re working and can stay out of the way the rest of your time at home. An alternative would be a hideaway desk that rolls under your bed or staircase for easy access.

Your first tiny home doesn’t have to be cramped and cluttered. These interior design tips will help you decorate your small space so well that it won’t seem that tiny at all.

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