Maximise your space

You can easily add space without extending your home. This is how you must do it.

If you have outgrown your home but don’t want to add an extension, there are ways to optimise your existing home without increasing the footprint.

This will enable you to continue enjoying your home without incurring building costs, and you won’t have to start looking for a new and bigger property.

Fortunately, there are many ways to add more space – and create the illusion of more space – without the need for planning permission, new foundations or extensive and costly building work.

Remodel existing space

If your home is divided into spaces that don’t work well, there may be ways of changing the layout to be more effective.

Wasted space

Look around your home and assess what each space is used for. Some rooms and areas may work quite well and be used frequently, but others may be more or less redundant.

A seldom-used outsize hallway could make an ideal home office, a separate dining room could become an extra bedroom, and that corner of a room piled high with all kinds of things could be just the place for stylish built-in storage.

Hidden storage

There is no room for clutter when space is at a premium, so efficient storage is essential if you want to optimise the space in your home.

Furniture

The style and size of furniture and the way in which you position it can change the space available.

Light

Bringing light into your home will change the mood and create an illusion of space and openness.

Install full-height windows and doors in place of small windows.

Skylights can have a big impact, instantly lighting up previously dark rooms without the lack of privacy that may result from installing an extra window in a wall.

Rather than one unflattering overhead light, use different light sources to illuminate different areas of the room. Examples include a standing or table lamp next to an armchair or to light up a dull corner, low-hanging pendants over a dining table and concealed LEDs in shelving.

Take care not to introduce too much accent lighting; instead, focus on the main features to enhance the space.

Decorate

All-white or neutral colour schemes are best for small spaces. Choose from the many different shades of white and neutrals, from warm to bright.

To avoid a sterile look, add texture with upholstery, warm wood finishes, and a few colourful scatter cushions or throws.

Draw the eye upwards with vertical internal timber cladding, high-level shelving, windows, or standout pendant lights.

Strategically placed mirrors can reflect light, a great view or create the illusion of a room twice its actual size.

A spacious home is something many wish for. The tips provided above will assist you in achieving this.

Writer : Sarah-Jane Meyer

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