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Maximizing Small Spaces: Renovation Tips for Atlanta Homes

  • Writer: Morel Contracting
    Morel Contracting
  • Aug 18
  • 2 min read
bathroom renovation

Living in Atlanta often means making the most of limited square footage. Whether you’re in a charming bungalow, a mid-century home, or a modern condo, maximizing small spaces is key to creating a comfortable and functional living environment. At Morel Contracting, we specialize in turning compact areas into efficient, stylish, and practical homes. Here are some expert tips to help Atlanta homeowners transform small spaces.


1. Prioritize Multi-Functional Furniture

When space is limited, every piece of furniture should serve more than one purpose. Consider:

  • Sofa beds or daybeds for guest accommodations.

  • Storage ottomans or benches to hide blankets, toys, or other essentials.

  • Foldable tables or wall-mounted desks to save floor space when not in use.

By choosing multi-functional furniture, you can keep rooms uncluttered and visually open.


2. Optimize Vertical Space

Vertical space is often underutilized in small homes. Install:

  • Tall shelving units to store books, décor, and kitchen essentials.

  • Hanging pot racks in kitchens to free up cabinet space.

  • Wall-mounted organizers in bathrooms or entryways to reduce floor clutter.

Stacking storage upward keeps your floors clear and makes the room feel larger.


3. Open Floor Plans and Strategic Layouts

An open layout can make a small home feel much larger. Consider:

  • Removing non-load-bearing walls to create connected living, dining, and kitchen areas.

  • Using lightweight furniture or rugs to define zones without adding bulk.

  • Keeping walkways clear to improve flow and movement throughout the home.

Open spaces also allow natural light to flow freely, brightening up even the tiniest rooms.


4. Light Colors and Reflective Surfaces

Color and light have a huge impact on perceived space.

  • Neutral or light-colored walls can make rooms feel airy and open.

  • Mirrors reflect light and create the illusion of depth.

  • Glossy or reflective surfaces on cabinets, countertops, or floors help amplify natural light.

These simple tweaks can dramatically improve the feeling of space without any structural changes.


5. Smart Storage Solutions

Clever storage is essential in small homes:

  • Built-in shelving and cabinets can maximize corners and unused spaces.

  • Under-bed storage for seasonal items or linens.

  • Closet organizers to optimize every inch of your wardrobe space.

Smart storage keeps your home tidy and functional without sacrificing style.


6. Declutter and Edit Your Belongings

One of the most effective ways to maximize a small home is to minimize clutter:

  • Keep only items that serve a purpose or bring joy.

  • Rotate seasonal décor to free up space.

  • Utilize digital storage for photos, documents, and media.

A curated home always feels more spacious and inviting.


7. Incorporate Built-Ins Where Possible

Built-in furniture or cabinetry can save space and look sleek:

  • Custom bookshelves, seating nooks, or window benches.

  • Built-in desks or workstations that fold away when not in use.

  • Integrated storage units in kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas.


Built-ins allow you to maximize every square foot without crowding the room.


Transform Your Atlanta Home Today


At Morel Contracting, we help Atlanta homeowners make the most of their small spaces with smart renovations and design solutions. From custom storage to open layouts and built-in furniture, our team ensures every inch of your home is functional, stylish, and comfortable.


📞 Contact us today to schedule a consultation and see how we can transform your compact space into a spacious, practical haven.


 
 
 

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