Sandy McConville - Realtor
Building Lasting Relationships One Home at a Time She is passionate about helping with downsizing and decluttering as well. Contact her today!
07/14/2026
Small spaces don't need to feel small. They just need to be designed intentionally.
Here are the moves that make the biggest difference:
ðŠ Mirrors placed opposite windows â they double natural light and visually expand walls
ðïļ Furniture scaled to the room â oversized pieces don't make a room feel cozy, they make it feel cramped
ð Vertical storage â draw the eye upward and free up floor space at the same time
ðĻ Consistent color palette â too many tones chop a room into visual fragments
ðĄ Layered lighting â one overhead fixture is never enough; add task and ambient sources
The rooms that feel largest are rarely the ones with the most square footage. They're the ones where every decision was made on purpose.
This matters whether you're living in the space or selling it. Buyers make judgments in seconds â and a well-designed small room beats a neglected large one every time.
Have a tricky space you're not sure how to handle? Drop it in the comments and let's talk through it. âŽïļ
07/13/2026
Warm minimalism is having a moment â and it's easy to see why.
After years of gray everything and cold, sterile interiors, buyers and homeowners are gravitating toward spaces that feel livable, layered, and genuinely warm.
Here's what the look actually involves:
ðŠĩ Natural materials â wood, linen, stone, and rattan over synthetic finishes
ðĻ Warm neutrals â think terracotta, warm white, sand, and soft olive instead of cool grays
ðŠī Live greenery â used intentionally, not just as filler
ðĄ Warm-toned lighting â dimmable, layered, and human-scale
ðïļ Texture over pattern â tactile depth without visual noise
What makes this trend stick beyond aesthetics: homes styled this way photograph beautifully and feel genuinely comfortable during showings.
Buyers respond emotionally before they respond logically. Warm, considered interiors create the kind of first impression that lingers.
Redesigning a space or prepping to list? This is the direction that's resonating right now.
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