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Maximising space for a growing family

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To maximise space for a growing family, consider getting an architect to identify cost-effective options like removing walls or converting existing spaces, which can often be done without planning permission if done right. Extensions and conversions can cost from a few thousand pounds for smaller projects, but planning and design help ensure you get the most value for your budget within a few months.

One of the most common reasons homeowners take on a new project is to prepare for a growing family. Whether this is by increasing their living space, or adding a new bedroom, there are plenty of ways to get your home ready for the pitter patter of little (quickly growing) feet.

Here’s some food for thought on maximising the space you have:

Get an architect on board

One of the best things you can do for your home is to get the right professional on board.

Though architects are often only considered for extension projects, getting one in beforehand could work wonders for your space. After all, they’ve trained for nearly 9 years in how to maximise all manner of spaces.

You might be considering an extension, yet an architect would be able to see removing a wall could add just as much space. They could also work out best layouts, storage solutions, to name just a few!

When it comes to spending thousands on your home, having an architect on board makes sure you get the most space from your budget.

How much does an architect charge?