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Now more than ever, we’ve come to know the value of living in a home that can adapt to suit our needs. Creating versatile living areas that transition from work to play and morning to night will help you make the most of your space so you can enjoy spending time in it, whatever you have to work with. And, as the cooler weather draws in and the last of the summer days are upon us, there’s never been a better time to start.<\/p>\n
Whether you’ve already managed to curate a home that’s flexible to your day-to-day life or you’re wondering where to begin, our Joyful Living experts, Gill Gauntlett, Anouska Lancaster and Amy Burrows, are here to help with their tips and tricks.<\/p>\n
Creating a multi-functional space<\/strong> As well as dedicating spaces to different activities, it’s equally important to create a place to relax in, especially if you don’t have a whole room you can retreat to when it’s time to switch off. Amy Burrows recommends finding even the smallest of corners to create your relaxation station.<\/p>\n\n ‘Snugs have become more and more popular, and there\u2019s something really inviting about creating a small, quiet place that anyone can escape to for some thinking time. It may be adding cushions to a bay window to create a window seat or even transforming your landing by adding a cosy chair and a side table – it\u2019s just about making an inviting space for someone to sit with a book or daydream with a cup of tea.’<\/p>\n\n Amy also suggests using soft furnishings to utilise your room in different ways when you just can’t section off certain areas of your home on a permanent basis. ‘Floor cushions work hard,’ She says, ‘They\u2019re brilliant as a pouffe to put your feet on in the evening, great as extra seating when friends are over, easy to take into the garden to create an outside room feel and evidently the perfect spot for the dog to sleep on too!’<\/p>\n\n From day to downtime<\/strong> ‘Lighting, for me, is the quickest and easiest way to recreate a space in the home. The lights are always on full during the day, when the room is in use for work. At night, I\u2019ll turn off all the main ceiling lights and use table lamps and candles to change the look and ambience of the room \u2013 it becomes a completely different space by night, with soft lighting and a little music.’<\/p>\n\n Amy agrees that dimmer and smart lighting can make all the difference when it comes to marking the difference between daytime and downtime. ‘Having the versatility to change the brightness and even the colour of lighting in a living space really helps to set the mood,’ She says, and has her favourites when it comes to changing up the ambience with light: ‘Go for warmer, more orange light as the evening starts to draw in, and darker, moodier light for an evening feel.’<\/p>\n Building this simple lighting routine in your home can help your mind switch off for a while, transforming what was once a busy hub into a place of peace. ‘It\u2019s about training yourself to unwind after a long day,’ Anouska says.<\/p>\n\n And the cosiness doesn’t have to stop with the lights. A really simple way to switch up your space is to introduce some soft furnishings that you won’t be able to resist sinking into. ‘I am mad on cushions and always looking for something new,’ Gill says, ‘And I also have a lovely heart basket full of throws, for those colder evenings.’<\/p>\n Anouska firmly agrees. ‘Layer furniture with throws and cushions to add warmth and texture to your space. They’re a great way to soften the look of a room instantly, and to create a cosy atmosphere for snuggling up and enjoying your favourite box set!’<\/p>\n From cluttered to clear<\/strong> ‘Storage is key when it comes to a flexible living space,’ Anouska says, ‘\u2018Out of sight, out of mind\u2019 is a phrase that springs to mind! We have a wonderful Kelly Hoppen<\/a> ottoman that we store our laptops and paperwork in at the end of a long day, then we pop a tray on top and use the ottoman as a footrest, and a table for my well-earned glass of wine!’<\/p>\n\n Gill also stresses the importance of storage to transform your space in a flash. And to do it? She also loves an ottoman for its versatility. ‘Ottomans are such a great invention. They not only dress a room up and also act as a chair, but they are so handy for storing all your bedding and cushions in to keep the floor clutter free.’<\/p>\n And when it comes to furniture that doubles up as storage, Gill has another tip too. ‘My bedside tables are silver metal trunks that I have had for almost 20 years; I store photos and things in them that I am not using all the time.’<\/p>\n
\nWhether your family drops by at the drop of a hat or you’re busy working at home all day, you probably find that your home has to work harder and harder to accommodate your lifestyle, and that includes using rooms in different ways. But, to ensure that your home doesn’t end up with a bit of an identity crisis, Anouska Lancaster recommends this smart but simple solution. ‘I like to create zones in rooms using furniture,’ She says, ‘For example, an L-shaped sofa can break up a room to create two in one, and bookshelves are another great way of dividing up space.’ However, if you’re struggling for space, you don’t have to use bulky furniture to do the job. ‘If there\u2019s a space between the back of the sofa and the kitchen, pop down a rug to create a soft play area for little ones, or a yoga mat for exercise. You can even define an area with storage boxes for toys or exercise equipment!’<\/p>\n
\nTransitioning from a busy workday to a relaxing evening can be a real challenge at home, but there are ways to make the daily change a little bit easier. For our experts, using lighting to create a soothing ambience is a quick and effortless solution. ‘Lighting is so important – gone are the days when you just have a main centre light that’s so bright its frightening!’ Gill laughs, ‘We have dimmer switches in all our rooms, and I also love lamps.’ These provide a softer, calmer light source to get a cosy feel going on in the room, and Anouska firmly agrees.<\/p>\n
\nHowever you choose to use the rooms in your home, nothing is more important that having enough storage on hand to pack things away when you need to.<\/p>\n