How to Create More Space in Your Home
— 02 February 2023
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— 02 February 2023
It can be incredibly frustrating to find that, no matter what you do, you can’t seem to find any space in your home. Whether you’re in a one-bedroom apartment or a family home, it can be difficult to find space. Now that we are in the new year, it might be the perfect time to make some additions and adjustments to your home just to make your life that bit easier. If you feel like you’ve exhausted all possibilities and you’re not sure where else to look, then this guide could be perfect for you!
From house extensions to investing in storage, here are just three ways that you can create more space in your home!
When clearing space in your home, one of the best things you can do is remove any items or belongings that are of no use to you anymore. It’s highly unlikely that you need every item in your house, so why not go into the new year by decluttering your home? If you find that you have a lot of items that you longer need and you’re wondering what to do with them, then there’s always the possibility of giving them to friends, family or charity. Doing so means that you’re only left with the necessary items in your house, thus giving you more space!
When it comes to contemporary design features, there’s not much better than a house extension. Whether you’re looking to add a home workspace or an extra bedroom, house extensions can be an effective way of adding more space to your home. As well as increasing the overall value of your property, having a house extension means that you don’t have to go through all of the hassle of moving.
Perhaps one of the quickest yet effective ways of creating more space in your home is by investing in storage units such as shelves and cabinets. By doing so, you’re able to sort your items into an organised area. To prevent the risk of not knowing where your items have been placed, it might be a good idea to label your furniture so you know exactly where it is in the future. For instance, if you’re looking to clear some space in your garage, then it might be good to categorise items such as tools, cables and toys so you know exactly where they are.
Looking to add a house extension or barn conversion to your home? At Spatial Design Architects, we’re a company that specialises in quality architecture. We know how important it is to have a home that you can be proud of, which is why we provide a service that you can count on. Operating for over twenty years, we are an RIBA chartered and multi-award practice that covers areas such as London, Essex and Colchester. Get in touch with us today to find out more!