Design of Small Space Kitchen

Design for Spaces in Hawaii

In Hawaii, space is limited and we pay top dollar for every square foot. Your contractor needs to understand how to design and build for small spaces. When the time comes to build a new home or renovate, make the most of what you have. Maximizing space while creating functional living areas requires planning, skill, and creativity. For three decades, Homeworks Construction has been designing and building custom homes that take advantage of every inch for local families. 

Questions to Ask Your Builder

Planning with a good builder starts with asking the right questions. If you need your contractor to design and build for a small space, be clear about what you need. If you are renovating, explain what you don’t like about your current home. Are you a gourmet cook in a mini-kitchen? No problem, add storage with smart cabinet selections, incorporate built-in accessories and use high ceilings for storage. Rearranging your layout? Eliminate dead spaces, and use height in the room, it will give you space and save money. 

Design-Build for Small Spaces in Hawaii

Design makes a difference. Quality construction and design teams understand that small spaces, when managed well, can bring more than any homeowner expects. This could mean extra storage, or a bonus area for the kids. Your builder should understand renovating and building local homes. From plantation cottages and multi-generational homes to additional dwelling units (ADU’s) and condos, you need a builder that thinks big about building small. 

How can I Make my Home Feel Bigger?

Your home can be functional and feel spacious when you focus on details. Using corner cabinetry, smaller appliances, lighter colors, and wider floor planks are just a handful of design elements that can help optimize space. This is part of designing for small spaces. An accurate rendering is important too. Homeworks Construction uses advanced rendering software for their clients. This  allows a homeowner to see details clearly without trying to decipher building or architectural plans. 

Maximize Your Space Efficiently

You have the space. A skilled company can help you find it under the stairs, above the door, in hallways, over closets, and inside rooms with too many doors. Take advantage of your square footage and maximize your space and budget. Make sure your contractor has experience designing and building in small spaces if that is what you have. Contact Homeworks Construction for a free consultation and trust their design and construction team with your renovation or new building project. 

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