01. Apply Colorful Cement Tiles to Add Patterns
If you want to turn your tiny home into a vibrant oasis, look no further than custom floor tiles. They’re great for adding a pop of color and instantly create visual interest in your space.
Contrary to what you may think, cement tiles aren’t just for flooring. You can install patterned cement tiles as a backsplash in your bathroom or kitchen to add minimal designs without overwhelming the rest of your room. Another way is to create an accent wall using colorful cement tiles to create a striking backdrop for a specific area like the living room or dining nook.
02. Choose Multipurpose Furniture
With limited space, you’ll need to be crafty with your furniture selection i.e. multi-functional furniture. The biggest piece of furniture to consider is your bed, so looking for one with built-in storage is crucial. Also, consider the sofa bed, a classic multipurpose piece that functions as seating during the day and a bed at night.
If you need a place to work, you’ll want a floating desk with shelving. Wall-mounted shelves that can double as a workspace when folded down are a great way to create a functional office area.
03. Go Wild for Plants
Opting for a tiny home doesn’t mean you’ll have to get rid of your beloved plant babies. Like with other household items, you can store your plants on top of shelves and dividers. This lets you pack your room with greenery while still leaving the rest of the floor plan wide open.
There’s a reason why most people love living in cultivated green spaces. Besides the breathtaking aesthetics, indoor plants have been shown to have therapeutic benefits such as reducing stress.
04. Use Expansive Windows for a Bright, Picturesque Space
Windows do more than just add fresh air and natural light into your home. Depending on the style, they serve as an architectural focal point to your interior design.
If maximizing light and views is your goal, there’s no better choice than floor-to-ceiling glass walls. Window walls provide an airy openness to your tiny home.
05. Use Sliding Doors to Save Space
Consider installing pocket or barn doors in tight quarters where your space is limited for a door to open and close. These doors work by sliding into a hidden wall compartment or over the wall, saving swing space as you go in and out of a room.