46 Ways To Make Your Home So Cool That You Won’t Want To Travel

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1. A ping pong table door
1. A ping pong table door

2. A steampunk kitty transit system
2. A steampunk kitty transit system

All aboard!
All aboard!

3. This lamp that turns any room into a mysterious forest
3. This lamp that turns any room into a mysterious forest

4. A hammock for a bed (literally)
4. A hammock for a bed (literally)

5. Can you say staircase slide?
5. Can you say staircase slide?

6. The bookcase that’s also a staircase – brilliant.
6. The bookcase that's also a staircase - brilliant.

7. The staircase that’s ALSO storage
7. The staircase that's ALSO storage

8. An indoor herb garden for your kitchen
8. An indoor herb garden for your kitchen

9. A wine cellar for your kitchen floor
9. A wine cellar for your kitchen floor

Too cool.
Too cool.

10. This backyard beach fire pit
10. This backyard beach fire pit

11. An outdoor movie theater
11. An outdoor movie theater

12. This indoor treehouse for your kids
12. This indoor treehouse for your kids

13. A hammock and stairwell combo
13. A hammock and stairwell combo

14. Build a small mailbox library.

Build a small mailbox library.

Get directions here.

 

15. Swap out your showerhead for this amazing one.

Swap out your showerhead for this amazing one.

$159 from Zoe Industries.

 

16. Remove your fake drawers and make them functional.

Remove your fake drawers and make them functional.

How clever is this??

 

17. Install in-counter storage for your fruits, bread, and vegetables.

Install in-counter storage for your fruits, bread, and vegetables.

18. Save space with drying racks in your laundry room that disappear into the wall after use.

Left: Available here.
Right: Available here.

 

19. Split a regular door into dutch half doors.

Split a regular door into dutch half doors.

Great if you have kids and/or pets. You can keep them in/out while still being able to monitor what’s going on in the room. Get a DIY for this project here.

 

20. Add personal tabs so everyone gets their own toilet seat.

Add personal tabs so everyone gets their own toilet seat.

21. Heat sensing tiles will turn every shower into an Aurora Borealis of color.

Heat sensing tiles will turn every shower into an Aurora Borealis of color.

Get them here.

 

22. Add a half table over a toilet paper holder to save space in a small bathroom.

Add a half table over a toilet paper holder to save space in a small bathroom.

23. Recessed outlets mean that your furniture can actually sit up against the wall.

Recessed outlets mean that your furniture can actually sit up against the wall.

More information about this product here.

 

24. Outlets in drawers mean that you can get all that gadget clutter off the counter.

25. You could also install your outlets underneath your kitchen cabinets so they don’t interfere with the backsplash.

You could also install your outlets underneath your kitchen cabinets so they don't interfere with the backsplash.

26. Give your appliances an expensive-looking makeover with stainless steel contact paper.

 

Check out the DIY here.

 

27. Slide out drawers in the kitchen provide easy access for spices and condiments.

Slide out drawers in the kitchen provide easy access for spices and condiments.

28. If your garage is adjacent to your kitchen or pantry, insert a small door for a super easy way to load groceries.

If your garage is adjacent to your kitchen or pantry, insert a small door for a super easy way to load groceries.

29. Build a porthole/tunnel into the wall to connect two rooms.

Build a porthole/tunnel into the wall to connect two rooms.

A super fun idea for connecting a playroom to the living room, or to provide an easy way to access two kids’ rooms.

30. Add a long shelf to a hallway.

Add a long shelf to a hallway.

31. Instead of bunk beds, opt for space-saving murphy beds in a kids’ room or guest room.

Instead of bunk beds, opt for space-saving murphy beds in a kids' room or guest room.

32. This simple outdoor shower is perfect for a beach house.

This simple outdoor shower is perfect for a beach house.

Buy it here.

 

33. Add a cabinet to any dead space in your kitchen or laundry room for cleaning supplies.

Add a cabinet to any dead space in your kitchen or laundry room for cleaning supplies.

This barely takes up any space!

 

34. Replace your house numbers with a modern font.

The ones on the right are available from Design Within Reach.

 

35. Make signs for the bathroom so your guests know where to go.

Make signs for the bathroom so your guests know where to go.

This crafter found the wooden replicas at Michael’s and painted them black.

 

36. Add a window seat to the landing of your staircase.

Add a window seat to the landing of your staircase.

37. Light up your front or back porch with a chandelier.

Light up your front or back porch with a chandelier.

 

38. Hide a slide-out coffee bar or kitchen appliances behind folding doors.

 

39. Use your kitchen drawers for a cutting board/scraps disposal station.

Use your kitchen drawers for a cutting board/scraps disposal station.

40. Add a doggie wash to a mudroom, laundry room, or entryway.

Add a doggie wash to a mudroom, laundry room, or entryway.

41. Missing a skylight? Get a Sun Tunnel.

Missing a skylight? Get a Sun Tunnel.

These are REAL, although you do need a certified roofer to install.

 

42. Install a slide-away “step” in your bathroom baseboard to solve your short person problems.

You can just slide it away when not in use instead of constantly tripping over the stool. There’s a DIY available here.

 

43. Stools on hinges inside of a kitchen island or bar are a total space-saver.

Stools on hinges inside of a kitchen island or bar are a total space-saver.

44. Build drawers in wasted space between studs in the wall.

Build drawers in wasted space between studs in the wall.
45. Mirrored tiles are a great substitute for a windowless room.

Left: mirrored subway tiles for a small dressing room or bathroom.
Right: a paned mirror that gives the illusion of light in a windowless basement.

 

46. Apply stone or tile to the siding of the foundation of your home.

Apply stone or tile to the siding of the foundation of your home.

Because the outside of your home should be just as pretty as the inside.

 

Like what you see? Be sure to share this article with your friends so they can get inspired too!

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Taylor Goldblatt

After years of research, travel, and dreams, I have created this website for people like you who want to experience the things that only America can offer. My passion is to explore and share America's greatest destinations and attractions. Follow me on Twitter @USCityTraveler for additional travel tips and ideas.

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