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6 top tips for living in a granny flat

Written by Backyard Grannys | Feb 12, 2019 1:00:00 PM

Save space while living in a granny flat

1. Storage all the way up to the ceiling

Utilise your ceiling height and wall space by taking cupboards and shelving all the way up! Keep your paint colours neutral and use your books and ornaments for colour and character.

2. Study nook

A study nook is a great idea as an alternative to home offices, especially for a granny flat. They have also been a recent trend in new home designs, integrated seamlessly into the home. If there is some empty space that you want to utilise, turn it into a study nook.

We can build the desk into the wall space available so it is ready to go. Check out this little study nook we added in to this granny flat, which is The Newington from the Backyard Grannys designer range.

3. Consider a breakfast bar or island bench

Breakfast bars and island benches are a great use of space and very easily incorporated into any granny flat kitchen. The majority of our kitchens are designed with either a breakfast bar or island bench and our team can advise you on what might suit your kitchen best for space and utility.

Breakfast bars also provide several additional advantages in a granny flat; they provide always important storage and as the name says can also be used as an alternative space to eat meals. 

4. Lighten up your space

When it comes to interior decorating, light colours can make a room feel larger and more inviting. Consistent use of these shades throughout the living space creates a cohesive and open feel. Adding mirrors strategically can also give the illusion of more space and light. High-quality fixtures and finishes can impart a luxe feel even to the smallest granny flat.

5. Bathroom Illusions

There are a few great ways to make your bathroom appear larger than it really is. When you are selecting your tiles choose a larger format floor tile and opt for large white rectangular wall tiles. Give your bathroom a modern edge by choosing matte black tapware and LED downlights to really brighten it up.

6. Creating Outdoor Spaces

The outdoor area of a granny flat should act as an extension of the living space. Simple additions like comfortable seating, potted plants, or a small herb garden can transform a patio or balcony into a pleasant retreat.

By using weather-resistant materials and outdoor rugs, you can create an outdoor room that seamlessly transitions indoor and outdoor living.

Considering Granny Flat Living?

The limited square footage pushes one to think creatively about storage and organisation. Utilising multi-functional furniture, maximising vertical space, and adopting a decluttered lifestyle are essential strategies. With thoughtful planning and design, living in a granny flat can provide comfort and privacy, while fostering closer family ties or offering a cosy retreat.