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Tricks and Tips for Odd Spaces

Tips for odd spaces allow us to maximize existing space. If we happen to be at a developer’s show place, one tip is to look beyond the decorative camouflage, like floor and wall covering, to get a sense of how the space and proportion can be modified. As an advice for awkward spaces, the allocation of windows, affects the position of the bedroom and seating areas; the kitchen and bathroom will be restricted by the position of drains and available plumbing.

Unless you’re renovating, be prepared to live with awkward corners. In addition to making furniture arrangements difficult, awkward corners, like triangles, tend to be small and quite useless. Be prepared for it to be wasted, dead space.

However, you can do the following:

  • Neaten awkward corners by flushing it with cabinetry. Making the room square or rectangular visually augments it even if the cabinetry makes it smaller. Furniture orientation is easier with a regular room.

  • The bathroom below illustrates this with a mirrored wall which doubles the sense of space and also conceals the clutter-busting storage.

    Small and awkward bathroom is reworked with glass and mirror

  • Add open shelving to triangular space. Shelves are handy niches for knick-knacks, paperbacks and more. But they won’t completely disguise the depth of the triangle.

Although symmetrical spaces provide a better spatial feel, irregular shapes give a room a unique character. Though you should consider the above tips for odd spaces, think twice before squaring off a pentagon-sided room. The example below shows how the little-used steps up the roof is magically transformed into shelves with storage units below.



Another illustration of this concept is shown below; the challenging angular shape of the kitchen came about due to the construction of a utility area - an erected wall in the far corner acts as the partition. The result is an unusual and functional 'U'-shaped kitchen, which places the sink in the most accessible position - in the middle of the room.

The kitchen's unique layout fits into the initially awkward area

Alternatively, you may want to accentuate the perceived disadvantages. Thus if the space is deemed as too vast, you may want to accentuate the vastness by paring down the furniture and allowing space and light to dominate your plan.

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