Home Design

UP AND OUT

When renovating to extend living spaces, it’s possible to extend out, build a second storey, or reconfigure what you already have without having to extend at all.

If you’re thinking of extending out, consider the slope of the site, access for construction, and the reduction in size of your outside living areas. Extending up will impact on your neighbours and there may be council restrictions on what you can and can’t do. You could also extend down to build a media room, a home gym or a wine cellar. The take-home message is to do your research and weigh up the pros and cons of each option before you decide.

ADDING TO LIVING SPACES FOR MINIMAL COST AND MAXIMUM EFFECT

The possibilities to add living spaces to your home are many and varied. An empty space under the stairs can become a play space for the kids, or you could add some shelving for a home library. The end of a hallway could be a study nook, or if there’s a window, add a padded storage seat and it

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