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How to design a house to make it bigger

Design a house to make it bigger

When consumers visit me and ask me to design a new home or even an addition, most have an idea of ​​what they want to do, trying not to know how to design and style, manage and view the aspects that make a home look "wow"... so you don't have to invest a lot of money to get "wow". There are several things that make your home search even bigger for a similar square meter.

Design a house to make it feel bigger
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Some styling aspects you can do

One specific. Use an "open plan" - reduce the number of walls, doors, etc. and get a larger space than some more compact rooms. 

Mix your kitchen, family room, living room, dining room into one great place. In choosing the bedroom, integrate the master suite.

Get better at Bath and the Grasp cabinets directly into areas that will flow directly into each other instead of separate areas Only two. 

Use structural roof trusses to create a church ceiling – you can frame walls 8′ higher instead of 9′ or even 10′ simply by using scissor trusses. 

Buy your roof slats with 14′, add lighting or place cabinets. Roof trusses don't have to be flat or even triangular, but tend to use a variety of styles to find the desired result.


When using the roof of a place of worship. keep your wall partitions at 7′ - do not place the baffles at the bottom of the truss. 

Instead, stop them all from 7 feet. big. You can create a graphic area from each part of the wall and all kinds of suites look much larger.


Use lots of windows - don't be fooled by indoor windows Place as many windows as possible on walls, bottoms, channels and top spaces around walls. 

The purpose of the windows is to get rid of the aesthetic area of ​​the membrane and provide you with the main outside experience of the house. 

A good example - for anyone building your house, according to the frame of the house, your wall studs must follow. When the plasterboard is inserted, it seems that each piece gets smaller.

 This is because you lose the real aesthetic area in the space next to it. Windows retrieves the actual display area. 

As a cost-effective assessment, not all windows are required to function. Working with multiple windows has been fixed and only a few are active.


From the ceiling in houses of worship, use skylights, especially near the walls, thereby reflecting light from the partitions and ceilings to disperse the light into the room. 

Create a skylight funnel, no matter how tall, from your roof over the affected area. 

The channel can be much larger than the skylight and will let in more light than the larger part of the site. 

Don't be shy with the skylight. You can use multiple specific skylights in one space. 

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