Home developments are expensive, and if homeowners are going to take on this significant financial outlay, it is worth considering the design elements to create something truly special. There are a range of options available, including clever mirror arrangements, unique textures, and layouts that can be utilised.  

Sam Najafi, property writer, believes that with careful consideration of design and layout, homeowners can maximise the potential of their project. 

  1. Mirrors

If a property or room is small, it can easily be made to feel bigger with the use of mirrors. For example, small rooms without windows can be opened up and made to feel less claustrophobic by using a mirror that has been cut and framed to look like a window. 

  1. Tadelakt

Tadelakt is a waterproof and decorative plaster that originated in the Marrakech region of Morocco. Tadelakt is lime-based and water resistant, making it ideal for use in bathrooms. You can find out more about tadelakt by taking a look at the embedded PDF.  

  1. Broken Plan

Open plan living spaces might be popular, but many people find them to be impractical. Broken plan living is a design trend that is moving away from these large open spaces. This design uses furniture such as bookcases, partial walls, sliding doors and other features to divide areas up, whilst still allowing the space to feel connected.  

  1. Dramatic Ceilings

Most buildings have flat ceilings, but this does not have to be the case. If you are building a new property or an extension, this is a great opportunity to think outside the box. Opting for a dramatic ceiling design such as a vaulted ceiling is a brilliant way to add something extra special to both contemporary and traditional properties. 

  1. Mezzanines

If a property has high ceilings and the space to accommodate it, a mezzanine can be a worthwhile investment. A mezzanine does not need new foundations or planning permission and can be a great way to make the most of the available space within a room.  

  1. Add a Veranda 

Verandas are a staple of traditional properties, and they seem to be making a comeback in recent years. New Englandstyle wrap-around verandas and sheltered timber frame extensions enable homeowners to enjoy the great outdoors, even on cold rainy days.