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7 Insanely Brilliant Home Remodeling Ideas

 

As unrealistic as it sounds, it wouldn’t matter if one lived in a 15,000-square-foot airplane hangar, they’d likely find themselves short on usable space. Space almost goes along with that old saying that there are never enough hours in the day. EZ Fresno Junk Removal

 

What makes matters even worse is the fact that most homeowners aren’t even maximizing the space they do have. Whether it is cluttered or lacking in on-the-wall storage, there are likely always ways to improve one’s usable space in any setting. And, most would be surprised to learn just how easily that can be accomplished with a few minor home renovation projects.

 

1 – Transform Your Space With These Projects

 

Small apartments, condos, converted basements, transformed attics, or a mere study, it doesn’t matter what one is working with; there are always ways to enhance the look, feel, atmosphere, and usable space of any area.

 

Perhaps some are just looking to feel a new look or feel to a space that’s grown trite over the years. Whatever the case might be, you don’t need a professional contractor or even all that much experience to transform those spaces into something entirely new. Take these simple but invigorating remodeling inspirations, for example.

 

2 – Vertical Indoor Gardens

 

As one doesn’t need to be able to read blueprints down to the finest detail to pull off a successful remodel, they don’t need a green thumb to grow and nurse a plant. This is especially true when it comes to herbs.

 

Herbs are nothing more than weeds and will grow in the harshest of conditions. Yes, a more flourishing herbal garden will provide better yields and overall end results, but like many things in life, partakers will learn the tips and tricks to improve and enhance their skills the more they grow.

 

For the home chefs out there, it’s a win/win, but nearly anyone can benefit from endless supplies of herbs. Herbs won’t fare well in the cold weather, so that’s just another excuse to bring them indoors. Along with transforming the taste of food, these herbal botanicals can act as natural air fresheners as well, providing oftentimes fresh, minty aromas that are pleasing to the senses.

 

A project such as this doesn’t take much either. A vintage wooden ladder with a few hanging buckets, some seeds, daily watering, and a little sun exposure will have beginners well on their way.

 

3 – Under-The-Stairs Storage

 

If there is an existing staircase in the home, condo, or apartment chances are it already have a built-in closet. Odds are that the closet is already stuffed to the gills. Don’t worry about that because, for this project, renovators will be using the empty cavities under the steps.

 

One will need to figure out where the tread supports are located to determine the usable space. Notching or completely moving a support beam or two won’t create any foundational problems. That established, there are many unique ways to make the most of these cavities.

 

One can turn them into natural slide-in/slide-out drawers, one can create a veritable filing cabinet storage space, or there is even the option of leaving the front of the space openly exposed and loading it with favorite reading materials.

 

The possibilities are limitless and nowhere near as complicated as it sounds!

 

4 – Reading Nooks

 

Speaking of favorite reading material, readers are going to need a place to enjoy it. While nearly any unused or underutilized space in the home can serve as a new reading nook, there are some spots much better than others.

 

Bay windows would be the perfect example. And in most cases, readers can kill two birds with one stone by erecting a built-in bench seat below window ledges. Throw some hinges on the section that attaches to the wall for a lid, put up a few support studs, throw a plywood or drywall front and sides on the bench, and presto!

 

Readers not only have a built-in reading nook with beautiful natural light, but they also have extra storage space. It doesn’t even need to be a bay window. Transforming any space into an enjoyable place to read is fairly easy, starting with comfortable seating.

 

Something as minor as a comfy cushion can even suffice. With the cushion or seating in place, add some various-sized pillows adorned in different textures, a blanket or two, maybe some shades or curtains for those areas near windows, a table, and of course, a good book or two will be essential.

 

5 – Remote Employment

 

More people than ever are working from home these days. Whether it is a trivial hobby station, a full-fledged Internet-capable workspace, or a sketching area, turning any unused space into a working environment is easier than most would imagine.

 

The biggest challenge is the location, as it needs to be somewhere with very limited distractions. Built-in shelves, desks, and seating are always the best options because they also create the opportunity for natural storage.

 

Whether one is already practicing remote employment or exploring part-time opportunities to split time between, the creation of this new space could be that extra motivation factor some need.

 

6 – Pet Space

 

Anyone that owns a pet likely already considers that pet a member of the family. Most members of the family likely already have their own living space, somewhere they can still away to for just a few seconds to clear their heads.

 

Even with shared rooms or spaces, these little areas provide the isolation and separation that many find themselves in need of at times. Wouldn’t pets enjoy the same thing? Of course, they would and one can go as big or little as they want with the space.

 

A nice inviting cushion with warm and pleasing furnishings stuffed away in the corner of a home library could suffice. Turning one section of an unfinished basement into a grooming area for your cats and dogs might require more time and effort, but think of all potential for the space.

 

7 – Go Multi-Purpose

 

In the current economic uncertain times, it takes versatility to thrive in the world. Spending fewer weekends out, eating at home more often, bundling insurance plans, doing away with those unneeded cell additions, or simply thrift grocery shopping can be immensely helpful.

 

It’s the simple theory of recycling applied to other areas of life. The same can be done with unused spaces. For instance, got a guest room but fewer and fewer visitors? Why not convert that space into a multi-functioning working space?

 

Perhaps a reading area or extra storage might be more viable. Whatever the situation, it’s all about stretching what’s already there. Get the most out of the space by throwing in sinks, baths, toilets, seats, desks, file storage, or whatever is needed and there is room for.

 

Turning the area into a multi-venture will be much more cost-effective than building from scratch. Storage is vital to every home. Basement and attic spaces make great storage for holiday decorations, unused dishes, and family heirlooms.

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