Like how to utilise the vast area of the house?

Are you in the process of renovating? Are you thinking about buying a large house or flat? Or maybe you are just interested in interior design. In this post you will find creative and functional ideas for using a large space to create a harmonious and practical space.

Why is hiring a designer helpful?

Although the availability of a large space may suggest the simplicity of its development, in reality it presents many challenges. It requires careful planning and consideration of many factors to make the most of the potential of a space. For this, the help of a designer may be essential.

Working with an experienced interior designer guarantees a professional design of the new premises, closely tailored to the client's needs and expectations. The basis for a successful implementation is smooth and relaxed communication. A detailed renovation plan should be developed together, including both the functional layout of the rooms and the style of finishes, taking into account any potential challenges that may arise during the project.

What rooms to include in your new home?

A fundamental issue that requires careful consideration is determining the function of the rooms in the new house. Consider the need for a spacious kitchen, a personal office, a recreational area for the family or other rooms with a specific purpose. It is also important to estimate the space required to comfortably use these zones. Potential changes in the future, such as a growing family or the need for a remote work or hobby area, should also be taken into account. Design should take into account the possibility of future adaptations of the space.

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Functionality as the key to success!

Alongside aesthetics, a very important aspect of designing a new home is its functionality. When working with a designer, care should be taken to ensure that the space is used optimally and that it is comfortable to use. An important element of a functional space is the appropriate solution to the problem of storage. Consider built-in wardrobes, cupboards and shelving to keep things tidy and minimise clutter.

The design of furniture and rooms should take into account their multifunctionality, e.g. tables with built-in drawers or shelves, beds with bedding bins or sofas with storage space. Wardrobes and shelves should be tailored to the individual needs of the residents, providing easy access to the things they need. Use should also be made of invisible storage units, which are ideal for storing items used infrequently. These solutions will keep things tidy, making daily living comfortable and efficient.

Garden is also part of the house!

Having a large plot of land around the house provides an excellent opportunity to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing outdoor space that is a natural extension of the living area. It is worth planning the landscaping carefully, taking into account the needs and expectations of all household members.

The ideal place to relax and enjoy the outdoors will be a relaxation area. It can be equipped with comfortable garden furniture such as loungers, hammocks or sofas, inviting you to relax. A garden fireplace or gazebo can be an additional element to promote relaxation.

Introducing vegetation into a garden will not only enrich its aesthetics, but also create a natural barrier for privacy. A variety of plants, shrubs and flowers can be planted, tailoring the choice to suit the habitat and visual preferences.

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