Storage spaces in time capsule

I am having trouble with time capsule.
i bought a 500GB one (the older version one) about a year ago, and until recently had loads of free spaces left (had 300~400GB of free spaces left).
But then i realised that after moving to a new house, I barely had 200GB left. at least 100GB of free spaces disappeared over night and I was wondering if anyone know why that is, or anyway I can fix that.
Cheers.

Welcome to the discussions, sm6462!
It sounds as if Time Machine may have done a new complete backup after the move to the new house.
Open your Hard Drive and look for the Time Capsule icon under the SHARED heading. Click on the TC icon, then double click the Time Capsule folder on the right.
There is a file for each computer that contains all of the backups for each device. It looks like this:
computernameMACaddress.sparsebundle
Do you happen to have two sparsebundle files for the same computer there? If so, that would probably confirm that Time Machine made a new backup when you moved.
Open Time Machine from the dock on your desktop and look at the scale at the right of the window to see how far back your backups go.

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    ReadOnlyReason                    : None
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    PassThroughIds                    :
    PassThroughNamespace              :
    PassThroughServer                 :
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    AllocatedSize                     : 24962849046528
    ClearOnDeallocate                 : False
    EnclosureAwareDefault             : False
    FriendlyName                      : Primordial
    IsClustered                       : False
    IsPowerProtected                  : False
    IsPrimordial                      : True
    IsReadOnly                        : False
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    Name                              :
    OtherOperationalStatusDescription :
    OtherUsageDescription             :
    PhysicalSectorSize                :
    ResiliencySettingNameDefault      : Mirror
    Size                              : 25264456597504
    SupportsDeduplication             : False
    ThinProvisioningAlertThresholds   : {70}
    WriteCacheSizeMax                 : 107374182400
    WriteCacheSizeMin                 : 0
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    CimClass                          : ROOT/Microsoft/Windows/Storage:MSFT_StoragePool
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    CimSystemProperties               : Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimSystemProperties
    Usage                             : Other
    OperationalStatus                 : OK
    HealthStatus                      : Healthy
    ProvisioningTypeDefault           : Fixed
    SupportedProvisioningTypes        : Fixed
    ReadOnlyReason                    : None
    RepairPolicy                      : Parallel
    RetireMissingPhysicalDisks        : Auto
    WriteCacheSizeDefault             : Auto
    FileSystem                        : Unknown
    Version                           : Windows Server 2012 R2
    ObjectId                          : {1}\\CBC116\root/Microsoft/Windows/Storage/Providers_v2\SPACES_StoragePool.ObjectId
                                        ="{3407c278-597d-4d38-b877-b2eff1e8a936}:SP:{05303524-5f93-4829-b84a-44955d1eb28e}"
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    PassThroughIds                    :
    PassThroughNamespace              :
    PassThroughServer                 :
    UniqueId                          : {05303524-5f93-4829-b84a-44955d1eb28e}
    AllocatedSize                     : 24962849046528
    ClearOnDeallocate                 : False
    EnclosureAwareDefault             : False
    FriendlyName                      : Primordial
    IsClustered                       : True
    IsPowerProtected                  : False
    IsPrimordial                      : True
    IsReadOnly                        : False
    LogicalSectorSize                 :
    Name                              :
    OtherOperationalStatusDescription :
    OtherUsageDescription             :
    PhysicalSectorSize                :
    ResiliencySettingNameDefault      : Mirror
    Size                              : 25264456597504
    SupportsDeduplication             : False
    ThinProvisioningAlertThresholds   : {70}
    WriteCacheSizeMax                 : 107374182400
    WriteCacheSizeMin                 : 0
    PSComputerName                    :
    CimClass                          : ROOT/Microsoft/Windows/Storage:MSFT_StoragePool
    CimInstanceProperties             : {ObjectId, PassThroughClass, PassThroughIds, PassThroughNamespace...}
    CimSystemProperties               : Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimSystemProperties
    Usage                             : Other
    OperationalStatus                 : OK
    HealthStatus                      : Healthy
    ProvisioningTypeDefault           : Fixed
    SupportedProvisioningTypes        : Fixed
    ReadOnlyReason                    : None
    RepairPolicy                      : Parallel
    RetireMissingPhysicalDisks        : Auto
    WriteCacheSizeDefault             : Auto
    FileSystem                        : Unknown
    Version                           : Windows Server 2012 R2
    ObjectId                          : {1}\\CBC116\root/Microsoft/Windows/Storage/Providers_v2\SPACES_StoragePool.ObjectId
                                        ="{3407c278-597d-4d38-b877-b2eff1e8a936}:SP:{48e0189b-db8c-11e3-80d3-f80f41fcd134}"
    PassThroughClass                  :
    PassThroughIds                    :
    PassThroughNamespace              :
    PassThroughServer                 :
    UniqueId                          : {48e0189b-db8c-11e3-80d3-f80f41fcd134}
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    ClearOnDeallocate                 : False
    EnclosureAwareDefault             : False
    FriendlyName                      : Storage Pool
    IsClustered                       : True
    IsPowerProtected                  : False
    IsPrimordial                      : False
    IsReadOnly                        : False
    LogicalSectorSize                 : 512
    Name                              :
    OtherOperationalStatusDescription :
    OtherUsageDescription             :
    PhysicalSectorSize                : 4096
    ResiliencySettingNameDefault      : Mirror
    Size                              : 24951612506112
    SupportsDeduplication             : False
    ThinProvisioningAlertThresholds   : {70}
    WriteCacheSizeMax                 : 107374182400
    WriteCacheSizeMin                 : 0
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    CimClass                          : ROOT/Microsoft/Windows/Storage:MSFT_StoragePool
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    NameFormat                        :
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    HealthStatus                      : Unknown
    ProvisioningType                  : Fixed
    ParityLayout                      : Rotated Parity
    Access                            : Read/Write
    UniqueIdFormat                    : Vendor Specific
    DetachedReason                    : By Policy
    WriteCacheSize                    : 1073741824
    ObjectId                          : {1}\\CBC116\root/Microsoft/Windows/Storage/Providers_v2\SPACES_VirtualDisk.ObjectId
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    PassThroughClass                  :
    PassThroughIds                    :
    PassThroughNamespace              :
    PassThroughServer                 :
    UniqueId                          : 364989C195DBE31180D5F80F41FCD134
    AllocatedSize                     : 7516192768
    FootprintOnPool                   : 8589934592
    FriendlyName                      : Disk Witness
    Interleave                        : 262144
    IsDeduplicationEnabled            : False
    IsEnclosureAware                  : False
    IsManualAttach                    : True
    IsSnapshot                        : False
    LogicalSectorSize                 : 512
    Name                              :
    NumberOfAvailableCopies           :
    NumberOfColumns                   : 8
    NumberOfDataCopies                : 1
    OtherOperationalStatusDescription :
    OtherUsageDescription             :
    PhysicalDiskRedundancy            : 1
    PhysicalSectorSize                : 4096
    RequestNoSinglePointOfFailure     : False
    ResiliencySettingName             : Parity
    Size                              : 7516192768
    UniqueIdFormatDescription         :
    PSComputerName                    :
    CimClass                          : ROOT/Microsoft/Windows/Storage:MSFT_VirtualDisk
    CimInstanceProperties             : {ObjectId, PassThroughClass, PassThroughIds, PassThroughNamespace...}
    CimSystemProperties               : Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimSystemProperties

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