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If you’ve decided to expand your family tree and bring more happy faces into your household, then it’s only natural to expand your living space so you’d be able to accommodate everyone. Of course, there are various ways to expand your living space, you only need to invest a little bit of time and energy. If you’re looking for creative ways to broaden up your living space, without necessarily breaking the bank and going into huge remodelling projects, we suggest trying some of these simple solutions to make the most out of the space you have available:

Smart Storage Solutions

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If you have a limited amount of space in your home, it’ll be necessary to develop certain strategies on how to handle objects, accessories and other trinkets around the household. This is especially important for big families with children, as there’s always a possibility of swarming the complete living space with an immense number of toys. This is where smart storage solutions come in handy. The best way to de-clutter your living space and make more room for your family is to be creative with your space. Make the most out of shelving units, hooks and the wall space in your rooms. Try not to neglect the ceiling and built in features that can greatly maximize the amount of space in your home. It’s also a good idea to rely on multipurpose furniture, as an effective and innovative solution for minimizing the amount of objects you have in your room and making it more functional and practical to use.

Add More Light

While the goal is certainly to achieve maximum functionality in the space, this isn’t the only thing you should focus on. There are other, visual tools which could help you achieve the same results by simply relying on the art of optical illusion. For instance, brighter spaces with neutral and light hues and a good amount of natural light are known to create a more spacious and airy setting. Also, one of the oldest tricks in interior design for adding more space to a room is placing mirrors on the walls. Because of their ability to reflect light, mirrors give the opportunity to create an illusion of a much bigger space than it actually is. It’s good to keep in mind that living spaces that have more sunlight and vivid hues have a good psychological impact on children and act stimulating.

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Embrace Minimalism

One of the best ways to broaden up you living area and make more available space for your family is to consider the overall design of your house. While decorations and accessories are generally used to enhance the aesthetical appeal of the place, sometimes it’s much more effective to rely on simplicity and clutter-free spaces without unnecessary trinkets and objects. Opting for a minimalistic house design is a great way to add more room to a space, but the absence of decoration will also minimize the possibility of accidents, broken objects and similar occurrences, which are quite usual in families with small children.

Consider The Layout

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Lastly, the overall layout of the house can make a significant impact on how you’ll use the space in the future. While adding another floor or doing a home extension is the most logical step, it can be more money and time consuming. It would also mean hiring building inspection to make sure your home is adequate for a such project. Home builders recommend open-house plans for big families and people who are in need of a large living spaces. Once you decide on a preferred floor plan, it’ll be necessary to create a comprehensive plan of how you’re going to refurbish and use the place, so you’d be able to achieve maximum functionality.

They say that it’s not about how big the house is, but how happy the home is. Certainly, the amount of love, effort and dedication we put into building our families, will also determine the quality of our homes. Of course, it’s important to try your best to provide your children with an adequate and spacious surrounding, so you’d be able to raise a healthy and loving family.

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