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We are all concerned with maximizing. We want the highest return for our money. We want the best gas mileage our car can get. We want the greatest return on the least amount of work possible. Heck, we XXL our French fries, when you look at our local fast food joint for lunch. So why should not we want the most functional space in our homes?

Of course, we want most of our properties. Since we want the revenue, it is clear that we have the visual and functional appeal in order to achieve this goal. The realization that we are through the physical properties of the properties that we own, here are a few ideas to get the most from the least generous features. Smaller surface features are more and more fashionable. They cost less to build, to heat and maintain. But the fact is that they have no place, and often the space is what makes them for the rent anymore.

The challenge that we have, then it is these smaller spaces feel larger. This requires the use of every inch of available space and design elements to the visual nature of the property and give it a spacious feel. Sometimes this is easier than you might think. It requires some foresight and maybe some demolition and / or some simple Remodeling. If we have this kind of function it is important to ensure that your work is solid and that the structural integrity of the property is maintained. Suppose you are doing, here are some ideas to get the most out of small spaces

* Add bumpouts window (window). They give you room to sit or plants or works of art that no longer mess or impede on the area of space.
* Insert new window to enter the doors of rooms. This allows a clear view of the countryside. Because it makes their eyes on greater distances, the impression of space to be improved.
* Remove walls, where a hall parallels a suitable space for the enlargement of the room. Some older properties corridors that parallel a room and lead to another room, where it would be perfectly acceptable to enter the space directly from another (larger) room.
* Remove the side walls of the staircase, and thus opening the field. With a beautiful hand in this area opens a wonderful. The opposite wall is removed, it is an ideal place for photos, graphics, or just an accent wall.
* Remove unnecessary cabinets open space. Many older properties have little coat racks in a room in another. You can also improve the removal of the wardrobe and the opening of the room. When a small closet is needed, a corner cupboard can be added very cheaply and is an area more modern or better designed.
* Consider half-walls between the kitchen and dining area and living area. We have all these lines pass. They make a room much more livable and functional.
* Consider removing walls, a large multipurpose hall instead of two small rooms. A kitchen / dining room is very popular, there is a dinning / family room combination. In both cases, the visual appearance is improved and the feeling of expanded space.
* Consider the expansion, the corridors between the rooms a more open feel. Small doors feel confining. You can also better with the wall openings, which are much larger.
* Use Dead Space, how space for storage under the stairs or shelves, making boxes, book cases, etc. from the room. Without these elements protruding into the room they feel bigger.
* Larger windows, if possible, to natural light and undefined line of sight for the people who live in or visit the area. Window is not only open but also enliven a room. They are a great enrichment.

There are a number of ways to enlarge, without adding on. Many creative people with great ideas.

Roger Beattie is a long time real estate agents, investors, owners and operators. He believes in a practical, functional approach to real estate investing, without the hype or obscene promises. You can learn more about his approach to the Real Estate Investment Education at http://www.middleclassmillionaires.com

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