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How to Make Your Home Feel Bigger on a Budget

December 16, 2020 by Lynn

No matter how big your home is, it seems there’s never enough space to do everything you want to do in your home. The obvious solution would be to simply pack up all your belongings and move into a new home with more rooms, bigger social spaces, and even a garage or basement for more storage.

The only problem is that a bigger house comes with a bigger price tag that can often rule out any move to a more comfortable sized home. With that in mind, here are some ways you can make your home feel bigger while sticking to a budget.

Store your lesser used belongings outside the home

It’s likely that your home probably felt a lot bigger when you first moved into it. This is because it was probably the moment where you had the smallest number of belongings in it. Over the years, it’s highly likely that you will have bought more and more things to store in your home. You might have even bought new things like a game’s consoles or computer to replace older models, but you might still want to keep those older models in case if you want to engage in retro gaming.

If you can’t bear to part with some of your lesser used items, why not hire a storage locker to stow them away until you want to use them next. If you’re on a tight budget, you’re probably thinking about one important question, which is How Much Does a Storage Unit Cost? Well, if you use the services of a company that offers a number of different sized lockers, you could end up finding a space just big enough to store all your belongings for a surprisingly low price. Some lockers are on offer for as little as $60 dollars per month, which is a cost-effective way of providing more space in your home.

Organize your belongings

If you find your home is still full of items even after you’ve got rid of those things you don’t use very often, it’s time to work on better storage solutions in your home. If you’ve got a tall cupboard, make sure you’re making full use of the height of the space. Install lots of shelves so you can break the space up into multiple sections and not just balance on top of another precariously. This way you’ll be able to clearly spot and access any item when you need it.

Sell anything you don’t need

If you have items that you don’t have any use for whatsoever, the best thing to do is to simply sell those items. Not only will they no longer be cluttering your home, but you can also make money off them as well. Simply take a high-quality photo of whatever you want to sell, and post it on a website like Facebook Marketplace. Then you just need to wait for someone to buy it off you and arrange a convenient time to pick it up.

 

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