Interior Design Ideas for a Small House with Four Kids

Interior Design Ideas for a Small House with Four Kids

Karen Knell is a mother of four big kids and with a 2,200 square-foot house, life got kind of tight. Take away the dining and living rooms — which were rarely used — and the house seemed even smaller.

Ever the organizer, Karen came up with a plan to maximize every square foot of her traditional home in Pleasanton’s “Gas Lamp” neighborhood, from converting the dining and living rooms to usable space and reconfiguring her hall closets to be models of efficiency. (She even created drawers just the right size for wrapping paper rolls. Now that’s my kind of woman!)

Gift Wrap Drawer - Interior Design Ideas for a Small House with Four Kids

And here’s one more thing: she did it with style! (Insert applause here.)

Walk into the spacious entry hall and you’ll be greeted by tone-on-tone striped walls that let you know this is a family home with flair. The dining room on the left, which was only used twice a year, is now an office and study area with built in desks and two computers. But glancing in from the entry hall, it looks like a designer library, with a big white table (for projects and puzzles) as the focal point.

“We use it all the time now,” she said of the dining room. “There’s always at least two people in this room.”

Her four children range in age from 11 to 19 and it’s the 16-year-old who gets the living room as a bedroom. Now that’s not something Karen likes to brag about (“It kills me. I hate it.”) At least she can close it off with French doors. But that hasn’t stopped her from asking, “You want to go away to college, don’t you?”

Master Closet Turned Workspace - Interior Design Ideas for a Small House with Four Kids

But Karen is a practical woman, and used as inspiration the best-selling “The Not So Big House” for ideas on every inch.

From the broad, entry hall closet, she stole about a foot off the end and turned it into open bookshelves. In the hallway linen closet that faces the bedrooms, she converted the sliding doors into built-in cabinetry, with classic pull-open doors on top and sliding drawers on the bottom. (This is where she keeps her gift wrap and ribbon and the kids’ games.) Some of her neighbors were so impressed, they did the same.

But it’s Karen’s laundry room that is the real envy of the neighborhood. What used to have a side-by-side washer and dryer with a rarely-used sink, now has stacking appliances with a deep folding counter on top of a set of organizing cubby holes. Each child has their own cubby for their laundry.

“It’s so functional,” she said. “It’s like the best room in the house.” (Spoken like a true mother of four!)

But still, she finds the time and desire to fuss a bit with designer details. In the children’s bathroom, the family’s collection of heart-shaped stones is embedded into the tile backsplash. In her master bedroom, a neutral palette is spiced up seasonal with colorful pillows. “I have a problem with pillows,” she said, as she opens a cabinet full. She splurged on smocked curtains for her bedroom from the Warmth Company in Aptos. But many of her favorite finds come from the Alameda flea market and garage sales.

Laundry Room - Interior Design Ideas for a Small House with Four Kids

Her kitchen, which opens to the family room, is classic Americana. PG&E even chose it to film a commercial there. “It’s so normal,” they told her. “Who has a white fridge? No one has a white fridge.”

She tried to take that as a complement.

Karen loves her home. But that doesn’t stop her from dreaming about having her own retreat space someday. And that room behind the French doors might be the perfect spot.

“In my head I’ve got my living room all decorated and painted,” Karen said.

Ah. Don’t we all?

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(photos by Desiree Northend)

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6 Responses to “Interior Design Ideas for a Small House with Four Kids”

  1. janet says:

    Great ideas! I went to Pleasanton once a few years ago and thought it was the most charming town with great shops.

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  3. Two things made me laugh out loud — “You want to go away to college, don’t you?” and “Who has a white fridge? No one has a white fridge.” (Um, raises hand. I didn’t realize this marked me as unusual.) Too funny.

    I loved this post. So many clever and creative ideas! I’ve looked through all the photos twice already. The heart-shaped stones in the backsplash is such a nice touch. And those blue jars hanging under the window outside are great. I want some of those!

  4. Yvonne says:

    I like your design ideas for maximizing on use of space..really neat!

  5. I just noticed this post is already over one year old but I hope you don’t mind me still posting a comment. I think for a really good post it’s never too late to leave a comment.

    Anyway, I can understand very well how Karen was feeling and maybe by now her daughter might be in College and away from home. I grew up in an even smaller home with 3 siblings until my Dad built on a big living room and created 2 more bedrooms plus a small dining room.
    Karen did a great job designing her home the way she wanted it and even to cope with the little space she has.

    Some families just move into a bigger home, just to find out years later when all the kids are gone their own ways, the home is way too big for just the two of them. In the current economical situation it is hard to see a really big home since more space also means a lot more utilities.
    I bet, in a few years Karen will laugh about the entire situation. I bet she is happy and proud of herself, how she managed everything and how she designed her home to get the maximum space out of it.
    The pictures already are speaking for themselves.

  6. If only we could learn extra interesting blogs like this. thank you for this

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