Hi, friends!
Every home has areas that are often left underutilized or neglected, and yours is likely not immune to this fact. Whether you have an awkward corner, an empty hallway, or a small nook that is underutilized, I am here to tell you that the solutions to these challenges abound!
In today’s blog, I want to help you explore ways to make the most of those forgotten corners and untapped spaces in your home. With a little creativity and some thoughtful design, these areas can become beautiful and functional parts in your home. Let’s take a look!
1. Transform Your Hallway into a Functional Space
Hallways often become the neglected in-between areas of the home. While they are typically seen as passageways, hallways can be designed to be both functional and beautiful. With the right design approach, they can serve as an opportunity for additional storage or as an aesthetic feature in your home
What to do:
- Add Floating Shelves or Wall-mounted Cabinets: Hallways are perfect for extra storage. Install floating shelves to display art, plants, or books, or choose narrow, wall-mounted cabinets to store everyday items like keys, mail, and hats.
- Use the Floor Space for Storage: In narrow hallways, consider using stylish storage benches or baskets to store shoes or blankets. If space allows, a small console table can offer a spot for mail and keys, while also providing surface space for decorative items.
- Incorporate Mirrors to Open Up the Space: Hallways are often small and narrow, so mirrors can help make them feel larger and brighter. Choose decorative mirrors with unique frames to add visual interest while improving light flow.
Get the Look – Take a look at some products that will help you transform your hallway and serve double duty!
I like these two mirror options because they have some unique features that work well to add visual interest and reflect light to create a more open appearance.
These slim storage solutions are perfect for adding character while keeping things tucked away. I like that both of these can be used individually OR you can put two side by side to fill a long hallway and contain even more!
2. Convert Unused Corners into Cozy Retreats
Sometimes, all it takes to make a space feel more welcoming is to give it a clear purpose. Take, for example, a forgotten corner in your living room or bedroom and picture it totally transformed into a cozy retreat or a functional area with the right design ideas.
What to do:
- Create a Cozy Reading Nook: Add a comfortable chair or small chaise lounge, some throw pillows, and a floor lamp for reading. This can be a lovely way to turn a neglected corner into a peaceful space to unwind.
- Design a Mini Office or Study Corner: A simple desk, ergonomic chair, and good lighting can easily turn an empty corner into a productivity zone. Add organizational elements like wall hooks, a small filing cabinet, or a bulletin board for extra function.
- Create a Relaxation Zone: If you have the space, turn an unused corner into a mini meditation or relaxation area with floor cushions, plants, and calming décor. A quiet retreat in the corner of your home can be a perfect way to de-stress.
Get the Look – Here are some ideas and products to get you started on the right relaxation nook!
These oversized chairs are distinctly designed with relaxation in mind.
I like that the tall white shelf keeps everything uniform, but the open back keeps the design airy and allows your books to serve as display items! This wooden shelf is great for a nook that is located in an area with sloped ceilings.
3. Reimagine an Untapped Niche into a Bar Experience
The idea of having a bar area does not have to be complicated and does not require a large area. With just the right unused niche (and a little planning), you can achieve this for yourself!
What to do:
- Add Cabinets in a Corner or Niche Area: Many homes have small corners or niches that connect our living spaces. Select an accent color to liven up the space or keep your design neutral and let other elements make the statement.
- Introduce a Bar Cart or Coffee Station: If you love coffee or cocktails, dedicate a corner to a stylish bar cart or coffee station. Add a statement piece of furniture, a tray with your favorite bottles or mugs, and a touch of greenery for a functional and beautiful nook.
- Stack Shelves or Hang Wall Cabinets to House Barware: Unused walls or passthrough areas serve as a great platform for open shelving where specialty glasses and bar essentials can be at the ready. Or find a unique small vintage cabinet and mount it on the wall to hold accessories and your favorite cocktail mixes can be stored.
Get the Look – The best way to get this kind of look is to add built-in’s. FunCycled can actually help you accomplish this as part of our Design Services. If you are inspired by something you see here (or another pic), let us know. Or if you need help pulling together the design before the project starts, I would love to help! You will find the link to get started posted below.
Embrace Every Inch of Your Home
I hope this post has inspired you to consider the unused spaces in your home to be reimagined into beautiful and functional spaces that help reflect your personality and lifestyle. All it takes is a little creativity!
Could you use a little help figuring this out or pulling your ideas together? We are here to help. Reach out to our team at FunCycled by contacting us today, or go ahead and schedule your 1 Hour Interior Design Appointment today. It would be a pleasure making your house feel just like your home!
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Happy FunCycling Friends,
Sarah ;)
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