Written By: Synergy Design & Construction
In today’s world, maximizing small spaces has become a necessity. With the housing shortage and higher interest rates, many of us find ourselves in apartments, condos, or homes where space is at a premium. But limited space doesn’t mean limited potential!
By understanding what you’re working with, choosing the right furniture, and employing clever solutions, you can transform even the tiniest of areas into functional, stylish havens.
Understanding Your Space
Evaluate the layout: Stand at the entrance of the room and really take in the layout. Look past existing furniture and decor that may influence you and determine if there are any awkward corners or underutilized nooks that could be optimized.
Define your needs: Think about what elements are essential for your lifestyle and prioritize what you need most. Is it a home office, mudroom, or space to exercise (or both)? Once you know your needs, planning becomes much easier.

Space Saving Furniture
Multi-functional furniture: Furniture that serves multiple purposes can be a real game-changer in small spaces. Consider options like sofa beds, which provide seating by day and a bed by night, or expandable tables that adjust based on your needs.
Built-in solutions: Unique desk options can be used to separate spaces by creating a visual barrier that is also functional. Custom cabinetry and built-in seating are excellent space savers allowing you to take advantage of often underutilized wall space.


Clever Storage Options
Vertical storage: Utilizing wall space with shelves, hooks, and cabinets can be incredibly helpful. Vertical storage keeps floors clear and can make your room feel more spacious. Think tall!

Under-utilized spaces: Don’t forget about areas under stairs, beds, and in closets. These spaces are perfect for additional seating or storage.

Hidden storage: Try incorporating storage within your furniture. Ottomans and benches are great for hiding away items while also serving a functional purpose. Want to step it up a notch? Create a hidden room for even more storage that keeps things organized out of sight.

Design Techniques For Small Spaces
Light and color: Light colors make a room feel larger and more open. Mirrors can also create an illusion of space by reflecting light and views around the room.
Open shelving: Open shelving can make a room feel less closed-off and airier. It’s also an opportunity to display your favorite items and add character to your space.
Minimalism: Decluttering and maintaining a clean, minimal aesthetic is crucial in small spaces. Less clutter means more room to breathe and move around, giving the optics of a larger area.
Strategize Your Small Space With Synergy
Maximizing small spaces requires creativity and thoughtful planning to create a home that feels open, functional and inviting.
We’re here to help make every inch count. Contact us today to start the conversation!