How to maximize your living space
January 25th, 2012 | Published in DIY, decor, design
by Asha Stuttard
Need some more living space at home? With so many people working from home these days, for many families their home has morphed into being an office as well as a place to relax and rest your head. If you do work from home, it can be really useful to dedicate a space to work – especially if you can somehow separate it from the rest of the home.
One way of doing this is by putting an all-singing, all-dancing shed in the garden. A shed with power, heating and a phone line! If that’s too much to ask, or your garden’s not big enough, the next best thing is to transform the spare room or maybe even the dining room into an office.
A lot of today’s houses have dining rooms that are so small you can barely fit a dining table and chairs in them, let alone anything else. It feels more like a box than a room to entertain in. If you have somewhere else that you can sit down to eat, like a dining kitchen, or a conservatory that is part of the house rather than feeling externalised, the ‘dining room’ often becomes a bit of a box room – used for storage but nothing else.
In that case, take a couple of days to go and choose some furniture suitable to work at – a desk or a table that you can put the pc on, and run a phone line point into the room too. While you’re at it, look at a sofa bed sale and see if you can find a two-seater sofa bed that will fit neatly into the same room. That way, you create a guest room and office at the same time. Cheap furniture today is so easily available, and the quality is reasonable, too, as long as you don’t go for bargain basement cheap!


