Difficult questions.
The advantage of a queenside mayority is that you can make a freepawn without exposing your king.
When you have control over the centre your piece will be more active than your opponents. There is not one way to play with it: sometime you attack the kingside, in other positions the queenside. Maybe there is some tactics to gain material.
With space advantage you have more space for your pieces. Most time its easier to switch from queenside to kingside and opposit. Yoy have more room to play your pieces to better squares.
I think you must buy a book about making plans in chess and about pawn structures. With examples you will find an answer to your question.
Good luck with the search
If your opponent is playing xxxx, he is ceding both the center and a spatial advantage. Ever seen something like that? So what?
How should a center advantage or a spatial advantage be used? Often an opening line will end with comments like "...Black has an advantage due to his control of the d file and a Q-side pawn majority". Do you know what to do with it or even what it means? This is the question you must answer, not what is Black's best move at ply 23 in the Najdorf Posion Pawn.