9 Ways To Transform Your Spare Room

Many of us have a poor, neglected spare room that has become a dumping ground for discarded packaging, old furniture and miscellaneous items that don’t seem to have a home. While it’s handy to have a space to dump things when time is of the essence, it’s a shame to see a room with so much potential go to waste.

If you want to breathe some life into your spare room, here are some suggestions that might spark your imagination. 

Home Office

If you work remotely, you’ll understand the importance of needing a separate space for your workstation, free from distractions and clutter. Being mentally and physically detached from the hubbub of home life enables you to focus on work and increase productivity. Home offices also provide excellent study and remote learning spaces for scholarly household members. Kit your home office out with a sturdy writing desk, ergonomic chair and plenty of storage space.

Walk-In Wardrobe

For fashion enthusiasts, a walk-in wardrobe is an excellent way to keep your clothing items from cluttering up your bedroom. An ample space dedicated to fashion allows you to bring a sense of order and organisation to your collection, making your manic morning routine a breeze. Encouraging airflow to your clothing storage space also allows for plenty of ventilation, preventing mould and mildew build-up and prolonging the life of your garments.

Guest Bedroom

An obvious suggestion, perhaps, but a comfortable guest bedroom is an excellent way of providing exceptional hospitality to visiting friends and family members. Show your guest room the same respect as your own bedroom, with good-quality, comfortable bed linen, soft lighting and aesthetically pleasing decoration. Your visitors will love their home away from home. 

Play Room

Every parent knows the uphill struggle of maintaining a clean, tidy house when kids are involved. Creating a separate space dedicated to play could not only minimise mess throughout the rest of your home, but a safe, hazard-free play area could give you peace of mind. A simple, calming area with accessible toy bins and boxes will allow your little ones to play, learn and grow.

Gym

With the cost of gym memberships perpetually on the rise, it’s easy to understand why many fitness fanatics are choosing to stay active from the comfort of their own homes. Bulky gym equipment can take up a lot of space, making the average living room a poor choice for a home setup. On the other hand, a spare room is ideal, with ample space for rowing machines, exercise bikes, weight benches and anything else you desire. 

Grow Room

Being a gardening enthusiast without access to an outdoor plot is rather disheartening. However, all is not lost - various indoor gardening methods provide the means to grow delicious fruit, healthy veg and fragrant herbs. The beauty of a grow room is the ability to tailor conditions to meet the needs of your plants by using grow lamps, timers and a hydroponics fan controller. This way, you can cultivate a vast range of worldwide plant varieties straight from your spare room. 

Art/Music Studio

Every artistic visionary needs a calm, inspiring environment to let their imagination run wild. Whether you’re a painter, musician or crafter of any sort, why not turn your spare room into a studio? Not only will you have an organised space to store your tools and instruments, but a peaceful, private studio could promote productivity and nurture creativity. 

Home Cinema

If you’re a movie addict, hellbent on hogging the family TV, a home cinema is a perfect solution. With a space dedicated to the cinematic experience, you can enjoy your favourite films and shows uninterrupted with advanced visuals and exemplary sound quality. You don’t need to fork out a fortune - all you need is light-blocking blinds, a projector screen, a soundbar and somewhere comfortable to sit.

Pet Room

A pet bedroom might seem like a wacky idea, reserved only for the crazy cat ladies among us, but providing your furry friends with a calm, private space could help to reduce anxiety and curb undesirable behaviours such as spraying and chewing. Furnish your pet room with cosy bedding, food stations and plenty of hidey-holes in the form of cat trees and boxes. 

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