Running Out Of Room? Consider An Addition

It may take a while but many homeowners eventually come to the realization that they have outgrown their current home. It may be the result of a growing family, a change in lifestyle, or simply that there is no space for a home office, much-needed guest room, or other desired accommodations. If you have run out of room in your home, you essentially have two choices – you can sell your home and find one with more space, or you can add on to your current home.

In certain market conditions, selling your home may not be the best option, especially if relocation is not an issue. It may also be that you really like your home; you just need the extra space. In both situations, it may make the most sense to consider an addition and create the extra space you need. There are numerous ways to tackle the issue of not enough space in your home, and some are surprisingly affordable and can even add value to your home.

Many people think of an addition as an actual extension of their home that needs to be newly constructed. In some cases, this may be necessary to maximize living space and create the additional square footage you desire but in some cases, it could be as simple as renovating space you already have. The three primary spaces within a home that can be converted into extra living space are the basement, attic, and garage or carport. This type of renovation does not change the basic footprint of your home and can be ideal for homes in neighborhoods with small lots and closely built homes.

You can easily increase square footage by converting a basement, attic, or garage into useable living space. Dormers added to attic space can open up the ceiling and floor plan to create an extra bedroom, bathroom, or office space. A garage or carport can be converted into a family room, den, or extension of the kitchen. Essentially, you have plenty of options if you have unused space and are restricted by land.

Even if you don’t have available space in the form of a basement or attic, you can still increase your home’s square footage with an addition. For homes without a great deal of land, the addition of a second story may solve your space issue. It’s also common to build off the back of a home, where there is typically more space and the addition does not obstruct the front of the home. Simply knocking out a wall to expand a kitchen or creating extra rooms accessible from a current bedroom that could be converted into den can dramatically change the layout of a home.

There are many options for adding space to a home that has become too small. Many homeowners are simply unaware of the potential hidden in their home. By consulting with a professional contractor, experienced at complex home renovations and additions, you can discover potential you didn’t know your home had and increase your living space. The addition of things like extra bedrooms, bathrooms, and expanded kitchens can also add resale value to your home.

While an addition or major home renovation does take time and can be disruptive, the actual inconvenience is often far less complicated than selling your home and relocating. In some cases, it may even be more financially advantageous to expand your current home than move, especially if you plan on living in your home for at least another five to 10 years.

If you are considering an addition, be sure to use a reputable contractor who is familiar with the building codes in your city or jurisdiction. Discuss your needs and options thoroughly to decide the best way to add onto your home and weigh those options against long-term needs, budget, and resale value. If it’s not advantageous to build an addition, you want a contractor that will be honest and upfront with you.

In most cases, it is entirely possible to renovate a home with an addition that solves the issue of limited space and creates a home that is like-new without the need to move. Imagine being able to create the space you need and fall in love with your home all over again. This is not only possible but probable if you simply explore the potential an addition can offer.

About the Author: Conklin Developments is a renovation company that specializes in complete calgary home renovations. From the simplest basement renovation and design to more complex projects such as a complete kitchen renovation, additions to your home, or that custom home theater you have always wanted. We can do it all for you, and all you have to do is sit back and enjoy the fruits of our labor.

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