Over time, your family is going to grow, and so your home has got to as well. However, you may not want to move to a new house. Therefore, increasing the size of your home means you can stay where you are but give your family the space they need to live comfortably as well.

 

  • Use Garage

 

A lot of the time, the garage is filled with lots of random stuff that no one ever uses but no one wants to get rid of. Buckle down and get it cleared out. Before any decorating can happen, you will need to insulate, especially if your garage is being converted to another bathroom or bedroom, as these will need maximum heat retention in the winter months. This can be done yourself, but it is probably a good idea to get this done professionally to ensure you get the best job done. You also need to consider ventilation too, especially if you are using your garage conversion for another bathroom as garages are known for attracting mould and damp. The humidity created by showers can be damaging unless the correct ventilation is fitted.

 

  • Loft Conversion

 

The loft is often the least disruptive place to add more space to your property, and it is certainly less stressful to convert your loft instead of moving to a new house. Loft conversions can also create a unique and attractive room in your home but there are a few things to consider. The first thing is light, choosing the right windows is crucial to any conversion. The best windows to go for are dormer windows as they not only offer more light, but they also offer extra headroom. If your roof is flat, roof lights or skylights may be more appropriate. Like a garage conversion, it is also important to add insulation into your loft as they can get extremely hot in the summer and freezing cold in the winter. For more information on loft conversions, visit https://www.touchstonelofts.co.uk/.

 

  • Garden Room

 

Whether you want another room for when family comes to stay over or a place where the family can go to for more space, a garden room is a good idea and is less expensive than building an extension. Garden rooms can be placed anywhere in the garden, think about where you want it situated before you begin. Try not to build in the garden’s only sunlight spot and ensure its best angle faces the house so it creates a nice view rather than an ugly one. Also, consider the size, you don’t want it to be so small that it doesn’t function, but you also don’t want it to be so big that it takes up the entire garden. Decide what you will use your garden room for so you can decide whether you need electrics, heating, lighting and Wi-Fi. The structure also needs to be considered. If it will be used the whole year through you may need to ensure the structure is sturdy and insulated.

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