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How to maximise the space in your home

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To maximise your home space, focus on natural light through extensive glazing like floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights, which can make rooms feel larger and improve mood. Consider open-plan layouts or broken plan designs with half walls or sliding doors to create a sense of openness. Converting garages or lofts can add significant space—most conversions stay within permitted development rights, avoiding planning permission, but always check with your local council or an architect to be sure.

When it comes to your home, no doubt you (and future buyers) want to have as much space as possible. However, in the last decade, homes have been getting smaller. Spare bedrooms have become a luxury, and wow… what happened to natural light?

To make sure you’re getting the most out of your home, we asked our design team for their best tips. After all, if there’s one professional who has some sneaky space tricks up their sleeve, it’s an architect.

Here’s what they had to offer...

Glazing, glazing, and glazing

The easiest way of creating the illusion of more space is light. Lots of light.

Not only will it help banish those pesky shadows, having plenty of natural light in your home actually improves your mental health, which is always a nice bonus.

To achieve a light and bright home, you’re going to need glazing - lots of glazing. Some features you might consider would be…

  • A glass ceiling
  • Skylights
  • Floor to ceiling windows
  • Glazed doors, such as french, bi-fold, or sliding

How much does an architect charge?