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So, What Should You do With Unused Spaces?

Make use of every inch.

nook in hallway with console table and mirror

From hallways to foyers, awkward nooks and crannies to vacant staircase landings, every home has empty spaces that prove tricky to furnish. Here, we showcase nine of our favourite ways to turn blank and underappreciated spaces into your most-loved spots at home.




Space Challenge 1: Awkward Corners


Solution 1: A Reading Nook

Create a cosy space to curl up and read a book in with this simple four-ingredient recipe: a snug, tufted armchair, a reliable light source (look to a floor lamp or wall-mounted reading light), a soft, woolen blanket and a page-turning book.


Solution 2: A Conversation Starter

Quickly turn an empty corner into a focal point by filling it with something dramatic and unexpected: a lush houseplant , an object picked up on one of your exotic travels or a decor piece that instantly brings to mind a good memory.


Solution 3: Corner Furniture

Scores of furniture pieces are designed for precisely these problem areas - namely your home's awkward corners. Fill the void with seating that nestles right into the space, a corner shelf unit or a triangular cabinet or desk.


Space Challenge 2: Long & Narrow Hallways


Solution 1: An Energetic Runner

If your hallway is too narrow for furniture, place a rich-toned and boldly patterned rug on the floor instead. The striking design will help draw the eye down instead of toward the end of the hallway, making the space appear wider.


Solution 2: A Row of Mirrors

Mirrors not only reflect light but give you another change to express your personality to guests. Hang different mirrors as part of a gallery wall with photos, wall decor and hooks to add interest, encourage lingering and create the illusion of space.


Solution 3: Illuminating Lighting

Narrow spaces without natural light will undoubtedly feel cramped, so wake up the space with some light. Sconces draw attention to the walls instead of the path ahead, while pendant lights that are hung high, can making the ceiling seem taller.


Space Challenge 3: An Unused Closet Space


Solution 1: A Home Office

Remove the clothing bar and design a peaceful work area by putting a desk between the walls and adding a fun office chair. Cover the back of the closet with a chalkboard to scribble down notes and reminders and then escape to your new workstation with a cup of tea.


Solution 2: A Mini Workshop

Don't banish your DIY supplies to the void beneath the sink. Keep one shelf to use as a counter but remove the rest; then line the walls with pegboard and hooks for hanging your crafting tools. Keep loose pieces in industrial-style baskets and finally conceal the zone with a pretty curtain.


Solution 3: Your Own Speakeasy

Using a shelf as counter space, transform the empty wardrobe into your own little mixology station complete with bottle rack and mini fridge. Stock glasses and bottles on overhead shelves and brighten the secret den with a pendant light.


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