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| interior| desk, if required. Open-plan planning Where possible, one can substitute traditional walls with half-height walls or movable room dividers. The larger the open-plan area, the less restricted one will feel. It is also essential to allow maximum natural light into a small space. To achieve this, use glass doors, big windows, skylights or large doors that can stand wide open during summer. This will bring the outdoors in and help make your small space seem bigger. Loft living Incorporating a loft in your space if your ceiling height allows it, could also be a great advantage in providing an extra level for living. Make sure, however, that the areas underneath the loft are easily accessible with the available ceiling height. Bedroom spaces and bathrooms will be best suited for this space. 57 Small spaces can be fun, creative and made to suit any need. It just takes a little out-of-the-box thinking and clever application. Take the time to look at each element as though it’s a master piece in the making and enjoy the journey of “making space”. desIgn Namibia October - December 2013