It isn’t uncommon for a homeowner to want more space within their property. As their family grows and discovers new interests, they’ll find themselves shifting, adjusting, and creating an environment that fits their lifestyle.
However, creating an environment that meets your expectations can be challenging if you don’t have much space to work with. Read on to explore three ways to open up your living space and create a functional layout for the household.
Remove a Wall
Walls are standard structures that divide spaces to establish separate rooms for different purposes. While walls are essential to a home’s design, they may also create barriers that can make an area feel smaller.
Consider opening the floor plan by eliminating a wall or altering it down to a half height. Doing so can expand the space, creating a better flow throughout the home. That said, it’s best to schedule a structural engineering inspection (such as one provided by Axiom Structures) to determine whether the wall is load-bearing, as removing a load-bearing wall will affect your safety and the home’s integrity. The engineering will include details on how to properly reinforce any areas that may become weakened when the wall is removed.
Acquire Windows and Doors with Impact-Rated Glass
If your home feels dark and narrow, why not consider updating the home’s doors and windows? Installing new hardware can transform the exterior look of your property while providing natural light indoors. Properly certified window and door products designed by a professional engineer can transform your living space while protecting all that’s inside.
While traditional wood, fiberglass, and aluminum material are popular options for doors and windows, consider incorporating steel if the budget allows it. This material is sleek and durable, and it can create expansive openings that allow natural beauty and light to flood your home.
Enlarge an Existing Window or Door Opening
Speaking of natural light, exposing your living space to natural sunlight provides several benefits. For example, sunlight can make a space feel larger. Take some time to determine which windows get the most exposure to sunlight during the day.
If they have any space to the left or right, you can remove some of the walls and enlarge the opening! Allow the light to shine through the glass and make the space glow. Consider placing a mirror opposite a window to redirect sunlight and naturally illuminate your surroundings. Of course, the same can be said for doors. Make them wider and taller, and the changes within the home are obvious. This procedure does require proper structural engineering calculations and a drawing set to ensure the openings are correctly modified.
Opening up your living space using any of the methods above allows you to create a more spacious layout with form and function. Remember to consult a structural engineer before scheduling a complete breakdown or alteration of a wall, whether to open the space or install new windows or doors.
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