One of the greatest challenges for property owners is balancing functionality with aesthetics. We all want our homes to look incredible, but they also need to work on a practical level. In this guide, we’ll discuss some simple steps you can take to design a stunning home that works for your family.
Consider your lifestyle
Every family is different. When you’re redecorating, renovating or looking for a new home, it’s essential to consider your lifestyle and how you use your home. Do you have young kids or older children, do you have pets, are you fans of the great outdoors, do you work from home or home-school your children? If you work from home, have small children, or spend a lot of time outside and enjoy adventurous pursuits, your dream home may look very different from a family with older kids and parents that commute to work every day and enjoy city life.
Think about ways you can design your home to suit your needs. If you need a lot of space for equipment for sports, for instance, or you work from home most of the time, look to create areas that you can set aside for storage and set up a quiet, comfortable workspace. If you don’t have room for a separate office, you could turn a guest bedroom into a study by swapping a double bed for a day bed or a sofa bed and adding a desk and chair, or you could get quotes for a loft conversion or adding a garden room.
Adjusting the layout of living spaces is often a great way to make your home work better for your lifestyle. If you have children, open-plan kitchens are brilliant as they enable you to help out with homework or keep an eye on young children while you cook, watch TV or sort loads of laundry.
Look for materials that are easy to maintain
Choosing materials for your home is important when it comes to striking the right balance between looking good and providing practical solutions. Look for materials that are easy to maintain, durable and hard-wearing and aesthetically pleasing. If you’re revamping your bathroom and you have pets or children, PVC shower panels could be an ideal choice. If you’re not sure about swapping tiles, it’s natural to have questions. What are the benefits to using PVC shower panels and are they waterproof? Yes, PVC shower panels are waterproof, they require no maintenance at all and they are extremely easy to keep clean. They also come in a range of styles and colours, so you don’t have to worry about sacrificing your dream design.
Dedicate zones to different activities
We use our homes to work, play, socialise, relax and enjoy quality time with our loved ones. It can be difficult to design living spaces that tick all of the boxes. One way to make your house work for everyone is to dedicate zones to different activities. Your living room and kitchen are likely to be sociable spaces where you hang out together, eat, play with the kids and have fun, but what about when you crave a moment’s peace or you want to relax when the children are in bed? Set aside areas where you can relax and unwind. This could be your bedroom, an adults-only bathroom, a corner of the living room where you can read or listen to music or a spare room you’ve converted into a yoga studio, gym or den to chill out or indulge your hobbies.
Take inspiration from others
Some people find it very easy to conjure up ideas for their home, but for others, it’s much more difficult. Take inspiration from other people and places you’ve visited. Perhaps you love the kitchen-diner in your friend’s house, or you went to a restaurant or a hotel that had a brilliant space that was both comfy and cosy and child-friendly. You can take elements from different designs, experiment with different trends and customise the space to suit your needs and preferences. Browse blog posts, scroll through social media and read interior magazines.
It can be challenging to create a home that looks amazing and works on a practical level. If you’re revamping your home, or you’re decorating or renovating a house you’ve recently purchased, look for ways to make your home stylish and functional. Consider your lifestyle and how you plan to use your home, look for materials that are easy to maintain and take inspiration from designs you’ve seen or places you’ve visited.
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