Countless parents before you have been there – the once-perfect family home that was cozy and just the right size suddenly starts feeling cramped and chaotic. As our families grow and change, so do our living spaces, and sometimes it’s hard to tell when it’s time to upsize. That’s why I’ve put together a list of telltale signs that your family home is no longer large enough, so you can make an informed decision about whether it’s time for a change.
1. Storage space is running out
One of the first signs that your home is becoming too small is a lack of storage space. If you’re constantly tripping over toys, struggling to find room for your ever-growing collection of kitchen gadgets, or can’t remember the last time you saw the floor of your closet, it might be time to consider a larger home with more storage options. If you look at these custom home builders classic floor plans you will see there is a lot that can be done to maximize storage space in a new home so it is worth considering that too.
2. Your kids are sharing bedrooms (and not by choice)
While sharing a bedroom can be a great bonding experience for siblings, as kids get older, they often crave their own personal space. If your children are constantly bickering over territory or privacy, it could be a sign that it’s time to think about moving on.
3. The walls feel like they’re closing in
If you’re starting to feel claustrophobic in your own home, that’s a pretty clear sign that you’ve outgrown the space. When common areas like the living room or kitchen become too cramped for your family to comfortably gather, it’s time to consider a larger home with more open living spaces.
4. You’re constantly rearranging furniture
Are you constantly shuffling furniture around, trying to create more space or make your home more functional? While a little rearrangement can be fun, if you’re doing it out of necessity, it might be time to find a home with a more suitable layout for your family’s needs.
5. You’ve taken over the garage or basement
When you start converting your garage or basement into makeshift living spaces, it’s a clear sign that your family has outgrown the main living areas of your home. While these spaces can be functional in a pinch, they’re not ideal long-term solutions for a growing family.
6. Your family’s needs have changed
As your family grows and evolves, so do your needs in a home. Perhaps you’ve started working from home and need a dedicated office space, or maybe your teenagers need a hangout spot away from the main living areas. Whatever the reason, if your current home no longer meets your family’s needs, it’s time to consider an upgrade.
If you’ve noticed any of these signs in your own home, it might be time to consider a move. Upsizing to a larger home can provide the space, functionality, and comfort your growing family needs, ensuring everyone has space to thrive. So don’t be afraid to take the leap – your dream family home is awaiting you!
I live in a small Georgia town that you most likely have never heard of and I LOVE it! My house is more than full as I am a single mother of four & caregiver to my aging mother and uncle. Lover of all things Outlander. Goes to the beat of her own drum woman.
Rita Wray says
Great post, I agree.
Chelsea B says
haha this sounds like my family!
heather says
I am nodding my head yes, yes, yes as I am reading this post. We so need more room here.
Bea LaRocca says
I have a large family myself and was never fortunate enough to live in a place that provided enough space for all of us and our things so if you are financially able to provide adequate space for your family then you should explore your options. These tips are a great way to ascertain if your home is large enough for you and yours
Dreaa Drake says
My house feels too cramped I’m sure it’s time to upgrade. My kids share a room but also ones still Cp-sleeping with me. I hope to find a nicer bigger home soon! Great advice though!
Tina F says
I agree. Personal space is so important. I hate feeling cluttered.