{"id":4277,"date":"2020-04-27T18:00:45","date_gmt":"2020-04-27T12:30:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/?p=4277"},"modified":"2020-04-27T17:56:23","modified_gmt":"2020-04-27T12:26:23","slug":"how-to-design-a-functional-tiny-home-for-full-time-living","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.homedecorbuzz.com\/how-to-design-a-functional-tiny-home-for-full-time-living\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Design a Functional Tiny Home for Full-time Living"},"content":{"rendered":"
With real estate prices continuing to soar, it makes a lot of sense for many people across demographics to live in a tiny home. Many people dream of becoming homeowners. Over the past few years, tiny homes<\/span><\/a><\/span> have become viable investments for those who want to have their own space but don’t want to take out hefty mortgages.<\/p>\n Cool, quirky, eco-friendly, and low-maintenance, tiny homes can be perfect living spaces if they have a functional layout. However, there are quite a few things you need to keep in mind while designing, furnishing, and decorating a tiny home.<\/p>\n Transitioning to tiny living requires a lot of organization. You’ll have to pick and choose which of your belongings are worth keeping now that you only have about 500 square feet of space. In tiny homes, every inch of space counts. If an item doesn’t have an essential function, then you’ll likely have to let it go.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n If you’re searching for the right tiny home, designing your own, or want to rearrange your existing space to maximize functionality, you may want to consider the following tips.<\/p>\n When furnishing a tiny home, you can’t think about lavish L-shaped couches, overstuffed chairs, and dining room tables. Instead, you need to narrow your search for furniture to smaller, sleeker pieces that are both functional and comfortable. Many people who own tiny homes opt for multi-purpose furniture<\/span><\/span><\/a>.<\/p>\n For example, invest in a high-quality futon that serves as a couch during the day and a bed at night. When looking for a table, pick something that folds up into the wall when not in use. Also, consider stackable chairs.<\/p>\nChoose Utilitarian Furniture<\/h3>\n