Why Your Home Might Feel Smaller Than It Actually Is
Here’s something a lot of sellers don’t realize…
Your home doesn’t have to be small to feel small.
I’ve seen homes with good square footage…
but when you walk in, they feel tight.
And I’ve seen smaller homes…
that feel open and comfortable.
So what’s the difference?
It’s not just size.
It’s how the space is presented.
Furniture placement.
How much is in the room.
How the layout flows when you walk through.
If there’s too much furniture…
or things are placed in a way that blocks movement…
the space starts to feel restricted.
Buyers notice that right away.
They may not say, “This feels small.”
But they feel it.
And when a space feels tight…
it’s harder for them to picture living there.
On the other hand, when a home feels open…
buyers relax.
They move through the space easily.
They can see how everything fits.
And that makes a big difference in how they respond.
You’re not changing the size of your home.
You’re changing how it feels.
👉 If you walked through your home today, does it feel open… or a little tight?
Ai Tran
Realtor & Loan Officer
Round Rock Texas
www.aittran.com