Designing home additions are often more challenging compared to designing a new house from scratch. Design Build Remodeling Group shares the things that home remodeling contractors take into consideration when planning out home additions.
Building Codes and Zoning Restrictions
Depending on the kind of addition, building codes or zoning restrictions may apply to it. For instance, having two full kitchens in a single property is not permitted in many states, but a “wet bar” or a kitchen without a cooktop can be built in the home addition. Hiring a local remodeling contractor during the planning stage can save you a lot of time as locals are more likely to know such restrictions. Also, a code-compliant home addition isn’t at risk of getting torn down.
Increase In Value
Even if you’re not planning on selling your home, your home addition should increase your home’s value. You’ll want to get the best possible appraisal in the event that you need to refinance your home.
Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report ranks home improvement projects by their average recoupable amount. More than a few homeowners find this resource useful when deciding on which home improvement to prioritize.
The Rest of the House
Whether it’s detached or part of the main structure, the best home additions always look like they’ve always been part of the main structure. Interior additions like attic conversions are not a problem. However, additions that include changes to the exterior can be a challenge if the original structure is made with hard-to-source materials like rosewood or discontinued roofing products. A good remodeling contractor can help you come up with a design that goes well with your home.
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