5 Narrow Block Design Tips for a New Home
Narrow blocks are becoming increasingly common in major Australian cities. Sometimes narrow blocks are a result of a subdivision of an existing lot. Sometimes developers create smaller parcels of developed land, with some as small as 10m wide. Clever narrow block house designs should make use of...
iBuildNew Editorial TeamNovember 18, 20164 min read
Narrow blocks are becoming increasingly common in major Australian cities. Sometimes narrow blocks are a result of a subdivision of an existing lot. Sometimes developers create smaller parcels of developed land, with some as small as 10m wide. Clever narrow block house designs should make use of light and room placement to get the best use of your square metres, speak to your builder on your next visit and incorporate these tips to make your new pad look bigger.1. Open Plan Living
We cannot stress how important this is for narrow block designs. Typically comprised of kitchen, living and dining room, the absence of internal walls allows more light to enter the house. Maximise the open area by choosing a floor plan that opens up onto an alfresco, and you will have a perfect social space for family and entertainment.2. Light-Filled Designs
The more natural light you can invite into your house, the more spacious it will feel. Narrow homes can feel dark and gloomy when it is built tight against the fence line. Integrate additional windows for lots of natural light, especially the north-facing side of your home. If privacy becomes a concern, you can always install transparent window coverings after the build. Skylights and highlight windows are for letting the light in, making any room feel instantly bigger and brighter.
- Tip: Choose a neutral or off-white palette that reflects light to keep your living area spacious and inviting.

- Tip: Install cavity sliding doors rather than a traditional door that opens in and out - they will keep the hallway open and clean.
- Tip: If you want to have more than three bedrooms, it's best to go for a double-storey design.

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