How to Make Better Use of Your Spare Room
By Kath / August 29, 2013 / No Comments / Uncategorized
A spare room in a house or flat generally acts as a guestroom for visitors. Having a functional spare room, whether it is geared to a specific task or hobby or is a multi-purpose space, adds value and versatility to any home or apartment.
Getting started
The most difficult thing about transforming a spare room is deciding how it will be used, while maintaining the guestroom aspect. Once the purpose for the room has been identified, draw up a plan for re-decorating and re-design. Pull together a budget and choose where to splurge and where to save; for example, up-cycle and re-purpose items for most of the room and spend more on a comfy corner sofa bed or ergonomic chair
Turn the Spare Space into a Home Office
Transforming a spare room into a functional and inspiring home office can greatly enhance productivity and creativity. Start by decluttering the space and creating a blank canvas. Choose a color scheme that promotes focus and tranquility, such as calming blues or earthy tones. Get in touch with a skilled professional specializing in both exterior and interior house painting near you to handle the task. Incorporate ample storage solutions to keep the workspace organized and clutter-free.
Invest in a comfortable and ergonomic desk chair to support long hours of work. Personalize the space with motivational quotes, artwork, or plants to add a touch of personality and create a welcoming ambiance.
Ensure sufficient lighting with a mix of natural light and task lighting, like adjustable desk lamps. Integrate technology with a reliable internet connection, charging stations, and any necessary gadgets. Lastly, add elements that promote relaxation, like a cozy reading nook or a soft rug to create a well-balanced and inviting home office that encourages focus, productivity, and creativity.
Other spare room options
Another option might be to turn the room into a walk-in dressing room. Allow enough space for a chair-bed, single bed or truckle bed along one wall, while the remaining walls may be filled with cupboards and storage shelves. Colours should be muted and soothing, nothing highly patterned or too bright. The addition of curtains or Kelly Hoppen shutters to hide the shelves and cupboards is a decorative way to easily prepare the room for a guest, while still leaving everything accessible.
A spare room can be transformed into a cozy reading room or a man cave, serving as a tranquil retreat for book lovers. To accommodate the collection of books, ample shelf space is essential. Strategically placed bookshelves can also serve as room dividers, allowing the guest area to coexist harmoniously with the reading nook. For those who enjoy both reading and music, the dedicated space can be combined with a music room, offering a delightful blend of entertainment options to soothe and rejuvenate the senses. When decorating the mancave, it’s important to consider the ambience, and colors like deep green, chocolate brown, and claret red can create an inviting and warm atmosphere. Whether it’s a dedicated reading room or a multifunctional man cave, incorporating comfortable seating, proper lighting, and cozy furnishings is key to creating a relaxing and enjoyable space. Consider adding man cave supplies (probably from a man cave shop) such as a comfortable recliner, a mini-fridge, and other personalized touches to make the space truly your own.
Finally, the spare room may make an excellent playroom for children. Include lots of shelving and storage, all bolted to the wall for safety. Some curtaining across the shelves to hide the inevitable disarray, a sofa bed and a charming blue or green colour palette will complete the room.