Now that you’ve lived in your house for a while, you may be thinking of making some improvements to it. Or maybe you’ve just acquired it, and you want it remade in the way that you want. Whatever the reason may be, there’s always an opportunity for home improvement.
This goes even for houses with relatively small lots. If that’s the case with your residence, then you may find these suggestions worth your money and time.
1. Open up
Sometimes less is more, especially when you don’t have much horizontal space and you want to expand. Make your kitchen or living room a bit more refreshing by opening up the area connected to your yard or garden.
Depending on what you want, you may use an ordinary sliding door setup or internal cavity doors to save more space than the usual ones that swing open. Aside from having more space, it’s also a great experience to have access to the outside while enjoying a meal or taking a break.
Another great feature of this kind of “extension” is that you get to maximize your use of natural light and save more on energy consumption.
2. Build a veranda
If you want an actual house extension but don’t want to deal with too much construction, then balconies and verandas are perfect choices. They can make your space larger and wider than it seems and could go along with almost any house design.
It could also serve as an extension of either your living or dining area without any transitional problems if you place them right. You could even turn it into an events area when, say, you need to celebrate a birthday or a holiday. It’s nice to have an area where you can relax with nature as your backdrop.
3. Look up
Who’s to say there’s a limit to expansion when your home is already built? If you have a lot of space from the floor to the ceiling, you could see it as an opportunity to create more rooms and areas such as an attic or a mezzanine.
These rooms can function as additional bedrooms, a secondary living room, or even a game room. Do you have storage problems? Consider them solved by using the space to keep your belongings in. With ceiling expansions, the sky is the limit.
4. Extend vertically
Many modern designs use vertical construction or adding more floors as a method to solve the problem of wanting to expand but not having a wide enough lot. To make it easier to navigate, you can even include access points from the ground floor to the upper floors from the outside.
Make the most out of what’s above you but remember to be wise about your choices. Be sure to consult regarding any permits that you need to secure beforehand.
Home improvements and extensions don’t always have to require that much space to work with, as long as you have a sound idea of what you want to achieve. You can make your plans more feasible by consulting the professionals, such as contractors and your material providers. Make the most out of your property and budget and add more value to your home.