Categories: Remodeling

6 Considerations Before a Master Suite Addition

A master suite is a great addition to your home, especially if you’re searching for some much-coveted privacy. Adding a master suite to the home is a favorite for most homeowners due to the personal comfort and enjoyment having a personal space affords them. To make your master suite addition a success, however, there are some things you have to consider.

In this post, home remodeling contractors Design Build Remodeling Group discuss the six considerations you have to make before adding a master suite to your home.

  1. Location – This is the most complicated and biggest decision you have to make when adding a master suite. Not only will you have to think of how your addition fits the existing landscape, but you’ll also have to figure out which level of the house you want it on. Regardless of which level you choose, both will require major changes to the home just to support the addition.

  1. Options – Once you’ve decided on a location, you now have to discuss your options with your firm. Your firm can inform you of any zoning regulations, such as setbacks or HOA considerations, you have to consider before drawing up a floor plan. New addition contractors such as Design Build Remodeling Group can help you in this step if needed.

  1. Infrastructure Elements – You’re building a master suite as a getaway place from the stresses of home life. It’s your safe space in your own home so of course there are certain details you have to consider such as your privacy, storage, noise issues, exits and entries, maintenance, and other related elements that come with a master suite addition.

  2. Exterior Features – A general rule of thumb is when you’re adding something to your home, it should be able to effortlessly blend into the house’s architecture. Discuss with your firm about the roof line, facade, shingles, windows and doors, and other related features. A wrong choice in any of these can make the addition look out of place and may bring down your property values.

  1. Design and Amenities – Before drawing up a floor plan, think of the things you’d like to have in your master suite. Think of your flooring options, whether or not you want a tub, french doors, and other design options you can have. Once you’re done, you can start narrowing down what you don’t need to suit your budget. Your contracting firm may even surprise you with other suggestions that can allow you to attain what you want while remaining in budget.

  1. Special Needs – Of course, you’ll also have to think about your special needs when it comes to the addition. Should you decide to add a shower and tub, you’ll have to take your own height into consideration. Even your aging in place plans have to be considered, otherwise, you’ll have to remodel all over again and wind up spending more than you want.

For the best remodeling results, turn to Design Build Remodeling Group for your home addition needs. We are your number one provider of bathroom and kitchen remodeling services. Give us a call at (443) 230-4070 or fill out our contact form. We serve homeowners in Baltimore, MD, and other nearby areas. 

Eric Swanson

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