MANUFACTURED HOMES • April 30, 2015

Eye-Catching Design for Your Manufactured Home

Eye-Catching Design for Your Manufactured Home Image

At some point, everyone gets sick of their living spaces, be it a manufactured home or a massive mansion on a hill. However, when you're living in a small space, it can seem like there isn't much you can do to breathe new life into your home. With a little creativity and elbow grease, however, you'll quickly find that you've got more options for change than you ever dreamed of.

Whiter Shades of Pale

Color is a quick and easy way to make a change, but in manufactured homes, you need to be mindful of dark colors. Darker hues will make the space look smaller, and you want your home to feel like your castle. Consider using lighter shades throughout your rooms. These colors will make it feel much more spacious, and a fresh coat of paint feels like a fresh start.

Mind the Devil in the Details

What you've got on your walls makes more of a difference than you might think. Hanging mirrors is a cheap and simple way to make any room look larger, both in terms of height and width. Make sure that you're focusing your attention on a few simple pieces rather than many little ones. Patterned and textured prints are a good alternative to wallpaper, and you can always change them when the mood strikes.

The Shape of Things

Because manufactured homes are usually rectangle-shaped, the corners can often feel harsh. Minimize this by having curvy or circular pieces of furniture, like a sofa with detached cushions and a round table in the dining area rather than the traditional rectangle. Consider stools or Papasan chairs for these reasons.

It's not hard to make your home feel brand new again. These tips are a great place to start, but don't feel limited by them. Play around with colors and styles, and take the time to make your home your own.