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When considering space-increasing home remodeling projects, many people think about knocking down walls and adding extra rooms. Though these may seem like great ways to increase your space, they can be costly and time consuming. Fortunately, there are a few simpler and less expensive ways to make your residence feel and look bigger. 

3 Home Remodeling Tips to Increase the Space You Have

1. Tall Shelves

remodelingWhen you want to make a room look bigger, consider installing floor-to-ceiling shelves. With this additional storage space, you can remove clutter from the floor and enhance the efficiency of your wall space. Plus, the shelves will draw the eye upwards, which makes the ceiling appear higher. This creates the illusion of more space. Try using these shelves in the bedrooms, kitchen, and living room for maximum effect.

2. Flooring

Believe it or not, the design of your floors can also affect how spacious your home feels. To make the bathroom seem larger, lay the flooring  diagonally across the room instead. This will have the desired effect regardless of the floor type you select, so feel free to choose laminate, hardwood, stone, or tile. In addition, create a seamless feel by incorporating the same flooring between rooms. You can even enhance the spacious feeling by pairing a dark floor with light walls.

3. Mirrors

Finally, consider adding custom mirrors throughout your home. By reflecting light around the room, they can make any space feel much larger. Keep in mind, though, it’s important to place them strategically. For instance, your mirrors should reflect windows or open areas rather than cluttered corner spaces.

 

By following these home remodeling tips, you’ll increase the space in your home without knocking down walls. And the experts from Tremain Corporation Bathroom and Kitchen Remodel will be there every step of the way to help. Based in Indianapolis, IN, their team of licensed professionals will assist you with any project, including kitchen and bathroom remodeling. To schedule a free consultation, reach out to them today by calling (317) 849-8453. You can also visit their website for more information.
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