Home design suitable for the whole family

You can use these tips for designing a family-friendly home.

Your home is the place you set out from into the world each day and where you come back to rest and recuperate. It’s where memories are created, where everyone in the family can be themselves and feel totally comfortable.

A well-designed home should accommodate years of love and growth, keeping pace with all the changes families go through. So, rather than spending your budget on what you need to fill a space with, you should focus on creating the spaces in suitable sizes and make sure they connect effortlessly to each other.

Materials, fixtures and finishes should be selected for durability and low maintenance.

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Orientation

Natural daylight boosts health and well-being, so the first step in creating a home that functions well and promotes happiness is to have most of the rooms in your house facing north. As an added bonus, using natural sunlight and wind to heat and cool your home will result in ongoing lower energy bills.

North-facing rooms will get the most natural light as the sun moves from east to west during daylight hours. However, it’s unlikely that you will be able to have all rooms facing north, so you should prioritise your living areas – and bedrooms, if possible. If you can’t position them to be north-facing, you may be able to access northern sunlight by means of roof-mounted skylights.

Use roof overhangs and external landscaping to provide shade and shelter on hot summer days and allow the winter sun to warm your interiors. Eaves and awnings will exclude midday sun in summer, and screens and external blinds can be adjusted for horizontal morning and afternoon sun.

Privacy

Your home is your castle, so you need to design it to maintain privacy and security.

Communication

With young and growing families, parents often need to carry out daily tasks while being able to keep an eye on the children.

Functional

Even in a small home, it’s possible to ensure the available space is functional.

Declutter

With modern open plan living designs, kitchens are on display, so keeping them free of clutter is essential.

If your home has no room for a butler’s pantry, consider installing a pull-out pantry unit that slides out of the cabinet. Then, you can easily access the contents and shut it when a quick tidy up is needed.

Review the regular activities of family members – particularly when leaving and arriving at home. For example, where do you put your bags down and charge your devices? Create storage solutions that help hide these activities from view. For example, power points inside cupboards are ideal for charging cell phones and tablets out of sight.

Bedrooms

When your children are young, it’s convenient to have them close to your bedroom. However, you may not always want bigger children right next door. If space allows, a study near the master bedroom can be used as a nursery while the children are small.

Children tend to stay at home longer nowadays, so it makes sense to size their bedroom at 3.2m x 3.2m plus their built-in cupboards. This will comfortably accommodate a single bed and a desk.

Resale

A renovated or newly built home is an excellent opportunity to shape your space exactly as you want. However, designing a functional, durable family home that will be loved by many families will help you sell quickly at a good price when the time comes.

Because tastes and trends change over time, it’s usually best to opt for middle-of-the-road when it comes to permanent fixtures. Add personal touches to your finishes and soft furnishings, which can easily be changed over the years.

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