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5 Spaces in Your Home You Could Convert to a Hidden Retreat

Your home is yours, so you might as well make use of every square inch. For you, that might mean turning an extra room into a hidden retreat that you can come to love and enjoy. Below are five exciting options available in many homes that you, too, can consider creating your secret room in.
1. A Closet
Do you have an extra closet in your home that you don’t need? Whether it be a hall closet or a closet in a bedroom, closets of all different shapes and sizes can be converted into a hidden space.
Larger closets like a walk-in master bedroom closet can easily be turned into a bedroom, nursery, playroom, or office space. A smaller closet might be converted into a meditation space or prayer room.
2. The Attic or Basement
Both attics and basements have a few things in common. For one, people often deem them creepy. Also, they tend to be very cold or hot depending on the weather.
The good news is, however, both basements and attics can easily be turned into a living space for use all year ‘round. Proper lighting, insulation, heating and cooling, and some fun decor, and you’ll quickly have yourself an enjoyable workout studio, a comfortable bedroom, or even a designated space to run your business.
3. Under the Stairs
Creating a little space under your stairs or inside a staircase is an excellent way to truly utilize every part of your home. This can be the perfect cozy spot for a small office or to use as an extension of your personal closet. Small kids may also love this space for pretend play or to watch movies with siblings or friends.
4. An Old Shed
When you have a shed in your yard that you no longer use, it’s time to put it to good use. Consider cleaning up an old shed and turning it into a spare bedroom, a playhouse, a small yoga studio, or a place to get crafty. Add windows, lighting, or even cooling and heating if needed.
5. Behind a Bookcase
If you want a hidden space out of a storybook, you might consider creating a hidden room behind a bookcase. How is this possible, you might ask? With the installation of a bookshelf door.
There are a couple of ways you can go about this. Either remove a door to a room and put a bookshelf door in its place so that there are no regular entries to the room, making the entire room hidden. You can also create a hidden space inside a room, like dividing an office in half with a newly installed wall and giving entry to that half of the room with a secret bookcase door.
Conclusion
There’s nothing more magical than converting extra space in your home into a hidden oasis for you to retreat to. From a cozy closet hideaway to a secret spot in an old shed in your yard, there are several options to look into. Your space, your call!