An in-law suite allows multiple generations of the same family to live in the same property while still maintaining privacy and independence for everyone. Careful planning and working with capable new addition contractors like Design Build Remodeling Group guarantee a successfully built in-law suite.
Why Build an In-Law Suite?
Parents cohabiting with their adult children is becoming more common than it was one or two generations ago. Parents move in with their adult children (or vice-versa) for many reasons. Perhaps, because pensions can augment the daily budget or retirement homes are just too costly, or simply because of close familial bonds.
No matter the reason, living under a single roof means you will need to have additional space that allows everyone to keep their privacy. An in-law suite is the perfect home addition for that purpose, allowing both parents and adult children to stay in close proximity, yet letting them live private lives without stepping on each other’s toes.
Planning and Building an In-Law Suite
There are no hard and fast rules in how an in-law suite should be built. Some are built as a separate unit within the property, much like a guest house. Others are built as an addition with its own bathroom, sometimes with its own kitchen and private entrance. Planning the project with home remodeling contractors lets you take care of requirements, such as local building codes and regulations.
Accessibility is another option that should be taken into consideration, especially if you’re designing it for elderly occupants. In addition to ground-level access, safety features, such as grab bars, walk-in tubs and easy-access kitchen drawers, should be considered. Floor material should be limited to non-slip options. Underused rooms or spaces can be converted into an in-law suite. Converting the attic into an additional room usually costs less than building a separate suite and is ideal for homes with a limited yard size.
Design Build Remodeling Group can help you plan and build the in-law suite that works best with your home. To learn more about our this and our other services, call us today at (443) 230-4070. You can also fill out our contact form to schedule a free, no-obligation estimate. We serve Baltimore, MD, and surrounding areas.