At Wentworth we understand that interior space reconfiguration can be an efficient and cost-effective way to get the home of your dreams without building an expensive addition. With a more efficient floor plan, your home can be transformed into a space to fit your lifestyle. A careful design analysis by the Wentworth team will often reveal opportunities that were not immediately apparent. In many cases, your home is full of untapped potential: excessive hallway space, odd closet configurations, undersized or oversized rooms and poorly laid out circulation are all waiting to be transformed into more livable, usable space. Often a home does not need more space – just better space, and that’s where you can truly benefit from interior space reconfiguration!
Your kitchen is the heart of the home. But many older homes feature kitchens with excessive doors and poor circulation, antiquated and oversized walk-in pantries and miniscule breakfast alcoves, thus clogging the flow and enjoyment of your prime living space. Merging these disparate spaces together can transform your interior. Simply removing a wall between the kitchen and the dining room can make a huge impact in a once cramped galley kitchen. Or a more complicated transformation of a kitchen’s adjacent garage into an open family room/kitchen space can make your home feel like new. Our award-winning architects and interior designers will assess your kitchen’s current layout and envision a new design – one that transforms unused space into a cohesive and contemporary open plan kitchen.
Bathrooms pose a particular space challenge. Wentworth can evaluate your older, undersized bathroom and create solutions to get the most out of a tiny space. Borrowing from an adjacent space, whether a bedroom or a closet, might give a bathroom extra breathing room and improve overall functionality. And modern fixtures and bathroom cabinetry are much more space-efficient than their older counterparts. For today’s homeowners, multiple tubs in a home aren’t necessary, and a more practical use of space can include a large shower stall. If you’ve always dreamed of a spa-like master bathroom suite with double sinks and a generous shower stall, a reconfiguration of your master bath and bedroom could be all it takes to achieve your desired room.