HOW TO USE AND FURNISH AN EXTRA ROOM
Let’s face it: it’s not often you have it… but if you do, let’s explore how to use and furnish an extra room!
If you’re lucky enough to have an extra room, you have a few options:
– Home office
– Guest bedroom
– Walk-in closet
– Home gym
– Playroom (for those with kids)
Let’s look at each option one by one.
HOME OFFICE
We’ve all seen how important it is nowadays to have a dedicated area at home for studying or working remotely!
If you’re lucky enough to have an extra room — even a small one — it could be the perfect spot to create your own home office.
Here are the essentials:
– A desk — and if it’s not large enough, consider adding a small side table for your printer.
– At least one bookcase.
– Proper lighting — general and, most importantly, task lighting for your desk.
Place your desk where it can receive as much natural light from the window as possible and, when done, arrange everything else.
Don’t be afraid to place the desk in the center if it doesn’t block the flow, but make sure you have a floor outlet.
Otherwise, keep it closer to the wall: loose cables are a tripping hazard!
Make the space comfortable using colors that help with focus, like blues or purples, or calming shades like greens.
Of course, stay within the color palette you’ve chosen for the rest of your home.
Add a few plants to purify the air and bring a bit of nature indoors.
And finally, personalize it with the decor you love so you positively feel at ease in your space!
(credits: yellowa.it; Decoist.com)
GUEST ROOM
If you often host friends and family, turning your extra room into a guest bedroom is the perfect choice.
Here are the must-haves:
– bed
– one wardrobe
– mirror — ideally full-length so guests can see their entire reflection
– Good general lighting and at least one bedside lamp
The wardrobe doesn’t need to be huge, but it should be empty and ready for guests to store their stuff.
Stick to mostly neutral colors so anyone can feel at ease; color preferences are very personal, so if you want to add color, do it in small accents.
Style the bed with simplicity but invitingly: use a soft bedspread and a few decorative pillows to add a touch of elegance.
To give it that extra flair, casually drape a throw blanket over the bed — ideally in a color that contrasts with the bedspread and matches the pillows.
Add cozy rugs so your guests feel pampered, especially if they walk barefoot.
Curtains are a must — not only for privacy but also to filter out light that might disturb their sleep.
A great idea is to use layered window treatments, with blackout curtains added for maximum comfort.
If you have space, include a small seat — even a pouf can work. It adds a decorative touch and gives guests a place to sit or remove their shoes.
Candles and home fragrances are also great finishing touches to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
(credits: studio-mcgee.com; duomodesign.it)
WALK-IN CLOSET
That is the (not-so-secret) dream of almost every woman!
But throwing four wardrobes into a room isn’t enough to make it a proper walk-in closet.
First, it’s paramount to understand how many clothes you need to hang and how many to fold.
That will help you determine the type of wardrobes or drawer units you need.
You might also want a dedicated shoes section — it’s something worth planning carefully.
Include a large mirror to see your total reflection while trying on outfits.
It can be wall-mounted or freestanding.
Consider adding a valet stand for clothes you have worn but don’t need to wash yet.
It’s also helpful to have a seat — it can serve as a handy surface and make it easier to put on or take off shoes.
A clever addition is a wide central surface (may be an island) where you can easily fold clothes.
It also doubles as extra storage space.
If you have enough room, consider adding a vanity where you can do your makeup and keep your jewelry.
It’s a chic and elegant touch that adds genuine charm to the space.
As always, pay attention to general and task lighting to see clearly inside your wardrobes.
(credits: NaturallyMary; bassettfurniture.com)
HOME GYM
If you’re into fitness, why not turn your extra room into your gym?
Start by ensuring the lighting is appropriate, then set up the equipment you use most often for your workouts.
A small cabinet or wardrobe can be helpful, too, for storing things like workout shoes and accessories.
Use vibrant, energizing colors like yellow to boost your motivation, but try to stay within your home’s overall color palette.
And yes, add some plants!
They help purify the air and bring a touch of nature into your workout space.
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GAMES ROOM
If you have young (or not-so-young) kids, you surely know one thing: there’s never enough space!
So, dedicating your extra room to playtime might be the perfect idea.
This way, their bedroom can be reserved just for sleeping and studying, helping to separate different activities in a more functional way.
In a playroom, clever organization is key.
Use plenty of storage units and cabinets — ideally placed along the walls to keep the center of the room open for play.
A large, soft, easy-to-clean rug is essential so they can play on the floor without getting cold.
You might also create a cozy little reading nook with a bookshelf, a comfy seat, and (of course) a dedicated reading light.
Here’s your chance to go wild with colors: feel free to step outside your home’s usual palette and have fun with it!
(credits: adventuresofatwinmom.com; inspio.it)
HOW TO DECIDE?
How to choose the best way to use and furnish an extra room?
The answer starts with your needs: think about what you’re missing in your home and prioritize that.
You can also mix and match some of the options we’ve seen.
For instance, if you don’t have guests so often, you could place a sofa bed in your home office and have a space that combines a guest room and a workspace.
Or maybe you’d love a home gym, but you could still include extra storage for off-season clothes — the two can absolutely coexist!
(Credits: Liliana Zenaro Interiores; litzrealestate.com)
In short, there are no strict rules — just helpful ideas to guide you.
To get the most out of your extra room, focus on what you truly need and then plan the layout and design that best fits your lifestyle.
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