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Can today’s playroom become tomorrow’s master suite? Can a home office become a private suite for in-laws? Absolutely! We can help you develop a “think ahead” approach that can double the value of your home addition.

A home addition is a great way to enjoy the extra room you need today. But with a “think ahead” addition, you also enjoy living space that can easily adapt as your needs change.

Think-ahead remodeling means working with your home addition contractor to design a space that looks beautiful and functions efficiently for you today, yet has the built-in flexibility to serve new functions as your lifestyle and family continue to evolve. Best of all, when you do get ready to repurpose your space, remodeling will cost much less because of what’s already been included in the original home addition.

Here are three “think ahead” ideas to help you explore possibilities for your own home addition.

Home Addition Idea #1: Full house to empty nest

If you have young children, a roomy first-floor playroom is a smart investment that provides plenty of active family time all in the safety of an indoor play space. In terms of meeting today’s needs, this type of home addition should include ample storage for toys, open play space, plus floors and walls that are durable and easy to clean.

What happens once the kids have outgrown the playroom?  Well, with a “think ahead” approach, a well-designed playroom can easily be remodeled into one of today’s most desirable home features: a first-floor master bedroom-bathroom suite.  To make the conversion as easy as possible, make sure the size of the home addition will function well for today’s playroom and the future master suite. Anticipate how storage space could work for toys now and clothes later. Today’s remodeling might also include a half-bath, but with plenty of room in the floor plan to add a luxurious full bath down the road. When it comes to thinking ahead about your home addition, contractor communication is the key to success.

Home Addition Idea #2: In-boxes to in-laws

Do you need extra space for a home office?  Design it now with a separate entrance and you not only meet tax-deduction requirements, you also create a “think ahead” home addition that can later function as an ideal in-law suite. As part of today’s home office remodeling, build in features that will make the space live well now and later help elderly relatives enjoy a safe yet independent lifestyle. For example, consider lever-style handles rather than knobs, hard-surface flooring rather than carpeting, and a bathroom that is (or can easily become) accessible even if mobility is an issue.  Design features such as built-ins, a fireplace or a vaulted ceiling can give the office an impressive ambiance today, while giving the future in-law suite a touch of luxury.

Home Addition Idea #3: Homework to workouts
What you need is an extra bedroom and bathroom for the kids.  What you ultimately want, however, is a home gym and sauna.  By thinking ahead, your home addition contractor can design the immediate extra bedroom and bath the family needs and, once the kids are off to school, convert the space for your own personal fitness club.

No matter what kind of space you need today, let your us know what you may want down the road.  That way, you can have that future functionality built-in right along with today’s addition.  If you’d like to explore how a “think ahead” approach can increase your living space and save you money down the line, please give us a call.

Many properties in our area don’t leave much room for home additions. Between setbacks and other restrictions, homeowners may feel there’s no room to expand.  But if you can’t build onto the back, front or sides, you may be able to build up.  In fact, a second story home addition may be a perfect solution, giving your house more living space, and more curb appeal, too.  The secret is designing the home addition to give you plenty of extra square footage while staying in character with the neighborhood and with the architecture of your existing home.  Of course, some of our clients say their existing homes have no architecture – and that’s one of the things they want to correct.

No matter what style of home you have, its existing footprint influences the size and shape of your home addition. Contractors often like to stop there and come up with some fairly predictable solutions.  What we’ve found, however, is that with a design-driven approach, it’s possible to come up with innovative solutions that radically change the appearance and livability of the home – but without making the home look jarringly out of place.  For example, if you live on a neighborhood of mid-century ramblers, you don’t necessarily want to turn yours into a two-story Victorian with gingerbread millwork. You could, however, see great results with a second story home addition that adds a Craftsman feel.

Remember, too, that a good home addition contractor can give you a lot of usable living space out of even small home additions. Popping up just a portion of the roof, for example, can create enough room to tuck in a spacious master suite or family room.   If you’re looking for ideas or inspiration photos of home additions, let us know and we’ll send them along!

Did you know that NOW is the time to begin designing for a spring or summer home remodeling project?

The design process for larger projects such as pop-tops additions, home additions, finished basements and full-interiors remodels can take a bit of time to ensure that it’s done properly. Plus, in addition to architectural plans, some home remodeling projects require structural engineering, cit or county permits and interior design details, which can all add to the timeline.

Even if you aren’t looking to begin actual construction in the next few months, now is still the right time to give us a call so we can begin the design process for your remodeling project!

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