Property renovations are an excellent way of creating a truly unique home to suit your lifestyle. All house renovations have unique requirements, and as an expert building contractor, RJK Construction is on hand to help give your Bournemouth home a new lease of life. We can do all forms of work required for a successful renovation.
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For those looking for inspiration for a potential renovation project in the future, here are three ideas for property renovations that you may wish to consider.
Open-plan layout alterations are all the rage, and for good reason. They can allow you to optimise smaller spaces and improve light flow through your Bournemouth property, although an open-play layout can limit the ability to create private spaces. Instead, you can meet in the middle and go with a broken plan layout. This is when you have an open layout that’s zoned through the use of partial walls, internal windows and room dividers. This approach gives you an open feel but allows you to create quiet, intimate spaces– the best of both worlds.
It can be tempting to completely modernise your property when investing in house renovations and structural alterations. However, if you live in an older property with distinctive features such as exposed timber beams or a stone fireplace, it would be a shame to get rid of or hide them away. Make these features stand out as part of the building’s character and make a property that cherishes both modern and historical elements.
Property renovations that have a split-level layout certainly stand out from others. They can add a bit of interest and character to your Bournemouth home, whether part of an extension project or a layout alteration, as well as help you overcome issues with differences in floor levels. If you want to separate parts of an open plan layout, the difference between a raised and lowered area acts as a subtle dividing line between two distinct sections. For example, you may wish to have a kitchen on the higher level with a relaxed living room below that opens out onto a garden at the back of your house. Distinct areas without walls dividing them up into entirely separate rooms.