• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Life With Kathy
  • Home
  • About Me
    • Media Kit
    • Privacy Policy
  • DIY
    • Mason Jars
    • Health/Beauty
    • Movies
    • Kids
    • Holidays/Occasions
      • Valentine’s
      • St. Patrick’s Day
      • Easter
      • Mother’s Day
      • Father’s Day
      • 4th of July
      • Halloween
      • Thanksgiving
      • Christmas
  • Life
    • Family
    • Kids
    • Couples
    • Pets
    • Home
    • Health/Fitness
    • Fashion
    • Vehicles
    • Printables
    • Interviews
    • Food
    • Guest Posts
  • Recipes
    • Drinks
    • Appetizers
    • Breakfast
    • Main Dish
    • Side Dishes
    • Snacks
    • Desserts
    • Hot Cocoa Bombs
  • Traveling
    • Family Restaurants
    • Places
    • Planning
  • Entertainment
    • Movies/T.V.
    • Music
    • Gaming

Moving Into a Bigger House? Here’s What You’ll Need to Upgrade

20 February, 2026 by KatBp Leave a Comment

Going from living in a smaller to a larger house can be very exciting, giving you new experiences, better organization, and increased comfort. However, larger living space also presents new challenges and responsibilities. Having additional square footage doesn’t guarantee functional comfort, as you may require making a few upgrades and adjustments to make sure that it feels like home. In this blog, we will look at some of these upgrades that should be prioritized during such a move-up.

Photo by Kari Shea on Unsplash

Furniture and Decor: Filling the Extra Space

One of the first changes when moving into a larger house is needing more furniture and decor to fill its extra space. While your current collection might have worked perfectly in your smaller home, it can feel sparse or out-of-place in its new surroundings.

  • Living Rooms and Bedrooms: When furnishing more or larger rooms, new furniture pieces such as sofas, chairs, beds, or tables may be necessary. When choosing these pieces for each space, look for pieces that combine functionality and aesthetics in order to create inviting environments.
  • Wall Art and Decor: When decorating larger walls, more or larger artwork, mirrors, and decor are necessary to avoid leaving an “unattractive” empty space behind. Choose cohesive design themes to tie rooms together better. 
  • Lighting Fixtures: With more rooms and higher ceilings to light up, upgraded lighting fixtures are important for creating an inviting ambiance in larger houses.

Upgrading Home Security Measures

Moving into a larger home often means that you need to upgrade your current home security measures in order to maintain safety and peace of mind. Using cutting-edge surveillance technology like a 16 channel 12MP IP camera system provides comprehensive coverage across a larger property. Strategically placing the cameras near entry points, expansive yards, or blind spots will help to monitor any activity better. Adding motion-activated lighting or alarm systems fortifies it even further. 

Storage Solutions to Keep Clutter at Bay

A larger house typically comes equipped with more storage capacity in terms of closets, attic space, and built-in cabinets. However, optimizing these resources may require upgrades to get the most out of their potential.

  • Closet Systems: Custom closet organizers or built-in shelving can make better use of extra storage space while remaining accessible and tidy.
  • Garage Storage: If your new home includes a bigger garage, invest in more racks, cabinets, or ceiling-mounted systems for tools and seasonal items.
  • Kitchen Cabinetry: Since larger kitchens tend to accommodate more appliances and cookware, custom cabinetry or pantry shelving can help keep everything in its place and easily accessible.

Conclusion 

Moving to a larger house can be exciting, but it’s important to anticipate its changes. From increasing your furniture and security to increasing your storage solutions, upgrading for a larger house will make sure that it remains functional and welcoming. While furniture may need replacing over time, every upgrade adds comfort and personality into what can become a homey extra square footage space. With careful planning and also prioritization, you will be able to make the most out of this new chapter in life.

Filed Under: Home, Life

Previous Post: « The Pool Mistakes Most Homeowners Make

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

About Me

Hello! I’m Kathy. I’m a full time mother of two daughters. I also have a husband who I’ve been married to for 16 years. I’m passionate about food, DIY, photography & animals. I enjoy cooking, traveling, taking photos, writing and spending time with my family.

Follow by Email
Facebook
X (Twitter)
YouTube
Pinterest
Instagram
Tiktok
Get new posts by email:

Powered by follow.it

Test

Copyright © 2026 Life With Kathy on the Foodie Pro Theme