Would you like to increase space in your home? Whether you live in a cosy apartment or a spacious house, the challenge remains the same: how to make the most of the space available.
If you don’t have the budget or scope for a full-on extension, there are still plenty of things you can do to make the space you have work as hard as possible for you and your family.
In this article, we’ll explore seven great ways to increase space in your home that are not only cost-effective, but also deliver on functionality and aesthetics.
Adding a conservatory to your home is a really popular way to create an additional room and blur the boundary between outdoors and indoors. Having said that, maintaining a comfortable temperature in it all year round can be a challenge.
If your home has a conservatory that you’re not really getting the best out of, there are upgrade projects that can transform the amount of use it gets.
One such project is conservatory roof insulation. This will solve the problem of ‘too cold in winter, too hot in summer’, and is way cheaper than replacing the whole conservatory. You should be able to save on energy bills too.
If your issue with your conservatory is about looks, consider making the switch to a tiled conservatory roof. This can really blend the structure in with the rest of your home, while also providing a smart, weather-resistant finish and improved energy efficiency.
If your garage is currently a home for unwanted clutter, there’s lots of potential to turn it into a more useful space. Garages are well-suited to a conversion into a guest room, home office, or playroom.
A garage conversion doesn’t usually require costly renovations. Depending on the current structure, you may just need to
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In the rhythmic dance of nature, gardens become living canvases, where flowers and plants weave a tapestry of colors, scents, and textures. There is a verdant realm of unique and captivating ways to adorn outdoor spaces. Let’s start our botanical journey as we explore unconventional methods to embellish gardens, turning them into enchanting sanctuaries that delight the senses like the same-day bouquet delivered to our doorstep.
If you've always wondered how to fully bring the outdoors into your home, designers are here to help. Below, pros weigh in with handy tips for how you can add natural touches to your space, whether it's large or small.
Your entryway is a small but mighty part of the home, and you'll want to make sure that you're designing it so that it lives up to its full potential. As a result, you'll want to be sure to steer clear of these common mistakes that pros often notice in other people's homes!
From the lone Irish yew tree, first discovered growing in Co Fermanagh in the 18th century, whose countless offspring now flourish in gardens all over the world, to the great Irish gardeners, garden makers, planthunters and plantspeople who have made valuable contributions to the world of horticulture, we have many reasons to be proud of our unique gardening tradition. Here are some suitably horticultural ways to celebrate Ireland’s “40 shades of green”.
If you have a pile of cardboard boxes sitting around your home and aren't quite sure what to do with them, consider reusing them to create home decor accents or a playhouse for your kids or pets. With a sturdy structure thanks to an inner layer of fluted material, a cardboard box can often be useful a second or even a third time.
The first day of spring (March 19) is quickly approaching, and with that comes time for spring cleaning, spring gardening, spring weather, and spring pollinators.