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How Smart Space Planning Makes Small Homes Feel Larger

Thoughtful layouts, natural lighting, storage planning and flexible spaces can make compact homes feel comfortable, spacious and highly functional.

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A spacious home is not always determined by its total square footage. The way rooms are arranged and connected has a major influence on how large and comfortable a home feels.

Smart space planning begins by reducing unnecessary passages and poorly utilised corners. Open living and dining areas can create a stronger sense of continuity while allowing natural light to travel through the home.

Furniture placement should be considered while preparing the floor plan. Doors, windows and electrical points must be positioned so that they do not interfere with beds, wardrobes, sofas or dining tables.

Built-in storage can reduce visual clutter and make rooms feel more organised. Vertical cabinets, under-stair storage, wall-mounted units and multifunctional furniture are useful solutions for compact homes.

Natural lighting and ventilation are equally important. Larger windows, internal courtyards, skylights and lighter interior finishes can make enclosed spaces feel brighter and more welcoming.

Builders & Designers develops layouts based on the client’s daily routine rather than simply dividing the building into rooms. The objective is to ensure that every square foot serves a clear purpose.

With thoughtful planning, even a compact home can provide privacy, comfort, storage and visual openness.

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