Redesigning Your Space to Better Suit Your Life
When your life changes, what was once your perfect abode may now be in need of a makeover. Whether you started working from home, got married, or started a family, your house will probably need a redesign to fit your new activities and better accommodate your and your growing family’s needs. Here are some ideas for transforming your living space into a great place for work, play, and relaxation.
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Room for Work
Over the past year, many of us have had to start working from home. If you don’t have a dedicated home office, den, or spare bedroom to work out of, you may have had to create an office space in your living room by rearranging the layout and furniture. If you don’t have an actual door or wall setting your office space apart from the rest of the room, you can add a partition such as a large screen or a tall bookshelf to define the space.
Putting out an area rug can further demarcate your working space. Tall plants may also be useful in keeping your work area well defined, and they have the added advantage of purifying the air inside your home. Moreover, a 2015 study found that interacting with indoor plants could reduce psychological and physiological stress, which makes plants all the more important in your home office—and in your life!
Room for Play
The arrival of a baby means new furniture (e.g., crib, changing table, high chair, etc.) and a myriad of toys and tiny clothes. Corralling all that extra kid stuff can become a challenge, especially if your child’s bedroom is too small to contain it all. And if you like to keep an eye on your little one playing while you’re making dinner, your kitchen might start to look like a miniature playground.
If you have some shelf space available, a few stylish baskets will provide great storage for toys and craft supplies that will stay hidden from view when not in use. Living room furniture can also double as storage space, such as ottomans and lift-top coffee tables. And thanks to the latest technology and streaming services available, you don’t need a massive entertainment center to hold a large-screen TV and your collection of DVDs. Make more room by mounting your flat- screen TV on the wall, and select comfortable seating options for a cozy movie night.
Room for Relaxation
Even if your home is now housing your office, you can still keep your business and personal life separate. If you don’t have a spare room to use as a designated home office, and if you want to be able to relax and unwind after a long day in front of your computer, find a storage solution that will conceal your equipment, office supplies, and documents; a desk with a hutch or an armoire desk may be ideal.
Take advantage of the natural light in your house or install some mood lighting of your own and create a cozy sanctuary by adding a plant garden to your interior. Choose fabrics and colors that inspire you and help you relax, and set some throw pillows and blankets on your sofa. And don’t forget to make your patio or balcony an inviting space, too! Outdoor patio furniture can be comfortable, stylish, and even offer storage solutions for extra pillows and blankets.
If you have a fireplace in your home, building a fire can add ambiance and help you relax, but you’ll need to ensure your chimney is clean so you’re not putting your home and family at risk. You can find dependable chimney cleaners by Googling “chimney services near me” and choosing the best-rated contractor. If you also need your chimney inspected, you’ll have to budget for the additional cost.