How to fill awkward spaces in your home

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Filling awkward spaces in your home can be a fun design challenge. Whether it’s an empty corner, a narrow hallway, or a space under the stairs, there are many creative solutions to make these areas functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Here are some ideas:

1. Create a Reading Nook

  • Small Corners: Add a comfortable chair, a small side table, and a floor lamp to create a cozy reading nook. You can also add some floating shelves for books and décor.
  • Under the Stairs: Turn this space into a mini-library with built-in shelving or a daybed for a quiet escape.

2. Add Greenery

  • Tall Plants: Use large plants like fiddle leaf figs or palms to fill empty corners or awkward spaces. They add height and texture to the room.
  • Hanging Plants: If floor space is limited, consider hanging plants to draw the eye upward.

3. Use Built-in Storage

  • Custom Cabinets or Shelving: In narrow hallways or alcoves, custom built-ins can maximize storage and reduce clutter while fitting perfectly into the space.
  • Floating Shelves: These are perfect for awkward spaces above furniture, under stairs, or in tight corners.

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4. Incorporate Artwork or Mirrors

  • Gallery Wall: Fill an awkward wall with a gallery of framed photos, artwork, or prints. This draws attention away from the odd shape and adds personality.
  • Oversized Mirror: An oversized mirror can make a small or narrow space feel larger and more open.

5. Make It Functional

  • Mini Home Office: A small desk and chair can turn an unused corner into a functional workspace.
  • Bar Cart or Console Table: In narrow entryways or hallways, a bar cart or console table can add both function and style.

6. Add a Statement Piece

  • Sculptures or Unique Furniture: Use a statement chair, a sculptural lamp, or an interesting piece of furniture to fill an awkward space while adding a focal point.
  • Accent Lighting: Highlight the area with accent lighting, like wall sconces, to create a visually appealing space.

7. Use Rugs to Define the Space

  • A well-placed rug can help define an awkward space, making it feel more intentional. Choose a size and pattern that complements the room’s design.

8. Install a Bench or Seating Area

  • Entryways or Hallways: If you have an awkward entryway or a long, narrow hallway, a bench with some throw pillows can make the space more inviting.
  • Window Seats: Utilize window nooks with built-in seating for a functional and cozy spot.

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9. Use Sliding or Pocket Doors

  • In small or awkward areas, sliding or pocket doors can help save space and make the area more functional. They can be used for closets, pantries, or as room dividers.

10. Install Accent Walls

  • Paint or wallpaper an awkward wall to make it a statement area. This can turn an odd space into a design feature rather than an eyesore.

Each home has its unique quirks, so don’t be afraid to experiment with different layouts and ideas until you find what works best for your space.

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August 2024

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