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Whether you are just starting out with your first home or simply love the small residences that accompany the big city life, you may be taking on the task of decorating a square-foot challenged space.

Just because you reside in a small house does not mean you cannot create a beautiful home that is stylish, functional and blissful. Take a look at our 5 solutions for creating a comfortable and livable home out of your small house.

1. Remove the clutter

Whether you have paperwork that tends to pile up on the kitchen counter or daily household accessories that overflow onto every empty surface available, we all have some unwanted clutter to deal with. Start with a simple system to keep these items tucked away. Miscellaneous objects and bills are more likely to find their way “home” if they actually have their own designated spaces in drawers, file cabinet or cupboards.

Besides the obvious clutter, consider removing small ornamental accessories. Any collection of small objects whether functional or decorative looks like clutter, especially in a small room.

Take a peek at this kitchen’s functional add-on to a traditional hutch that keeps bills and notepads carefully hidden when not needed.

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This bathroom is sleek and clean with plenty of built-in storage to keep the sink uncluttered of daily items and instead shows off peaceful decorations for a calming effect that eliminates a busy atmosphere.

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2. Anchor your room with large pieces

Once you have tucked away all the small pieces and accessories, opt for large, over-scaled artwork and furniture to visually anchor your room. Keep it simple with one or two pieces to instantly create a graphic focal point while establishing a source of color to inspire other décor in your room. Keep additional accessories minimal such as utilizing a few throw pillows on the couch or place settings for the dining table.

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Consider making the most of your space by installing a storage shelf for a large sporting item that doubles as a room’s focal point. This living room shows off a bike even highlighting its features with targeted light.

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3. Embrace bold color and patterns

The right colors or pattern will draw your attention away from the fact that you occupy so little square footage. Try using graphic wallpaper on the top half of your room’s walls to create interest without making yourself susceptible to visual chaos.

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4. Invest in wall-mounted sconces

Lighting is an important feature of any space. Small rooms typically lack valuable surface space so avoid table lamps and instead turn to wall-mounted sconces. These amazing devices save space by utilizing untouched wall real estate while creating ample light and customizable atmospheres. Plus, all sconces do not require permanent hard wiring, but instead plug directly into outlets to create custom looks without the steep budget or long-term commitments.

Take a look at this collection of wall-mounted sconce inspired rooms. From bedrooms and bathrooms to dining and living areas, the possibilities for this amazing décor essential is virtually endless.

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5. Create multifunctional spaces

When inhabiting a small home, more than likely you have at least one room that works double duty, such as a home office turned guest room on the weekends.

This apartment utilizes a multifunctional table with casters for a kitchen island, workspace, study spot and dining area. The accompanying stools fit neatly under the table when not in use.

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This room uses curtains around a sleeping area to provide some privacy.

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And most importantly, don’t ignore dead space. It is valuable to you. You can create crafty work corners or casual reading areas out of odd corners and empty walls.

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Make the most of your small house with creative solutions designed just for you by the team of interior design experts at Decor & You. Contact Decor & You today for your Personalized 5 Step Plan to a beautiful and functional home.