A Little More Space for 2026
Christmas has a way of revealing how our homes really work. Not just where we gather, but where things begin to feel stretched. Rooms take on extra roles. Quiet becomes scarce. Every surface fills up.
By the time the decorations come down, many households are left with the same quiet thought.
We need more room. Not more house. Just better space.
When space needs to work harder
For many families, Christmas highlights how much modern life now asks of a home. Work, rest, guests, family time and privacy all competing for the same rooms. The answer is not always moving or extending. Often, it’s about creating a space that does one thing well. A garden room, log cabin or self-contained annexe offers separation without distance. A place that feels connected to the home, but allows life to breathe a little.
Space that feels intentional
Well-designed additional space does not feel like an afterthought. It feels considered. Calm. Purposeful.
A quiet workspace away from the main house.
A guest space that feels welcoming rather than improvised.
An annexe that supports family living independently, but close.
These are spaces that work all year round, not just when the house is full.
Designed for everyday living
Norwegian Log cabins are designed to be lived in, through every season.
Natural materials.
Careful proportions.
Light, warmth and comfort built into the structure itself .It’s not about adding more square footage for the sake of it.
It’s about creating space that improves how your home functions day to day.
As we move into 2026, it’s worth reflecting on how your space supports the way you live. Not just at Christmas, but long after.
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