An accessory dwelling unit (ADU), also known as a granny flat or in-law suite, is a small residence that shares a single-family lot with a larger, primary dwelling. It has a kitchen, bathroom and sleeping area, and can be located within, attached to or detached from the main residence. It is an innovative, affordable and effective option to create more space within a property.
Here’s how an ADU can benefit you.
Immediate Space for Guests
An ADU provides ample space for friends or members of your extended family who are coming over to visit you. Setting it up for short-term guests can make their stay more comfortable, especially if you only have a couch or your bed to offer. The great thing about this is that both you and your guests get to have space and privacy.
Passive Income Opportunity
ADUs can be turned into an affordable option for people in need of housing. Renting them out to qualified tenants can help homeowners with ongoing mortgage obligations or in need of extra income to cover their living expenses.
Aging-In-Place Housing
An ADU’s use can be adapted for different stages of life. If you are living with an elderly relative, you can build a secondary dwelling that has all the accessible features to help them maintain their independence. These include exterior ramps, wider doorways, modified kitchen countertops and bathroom grab bars.
Sustainable Construction
An ADU is a low-impact, sustainable structure that uses fewer resources than your average single-family residence. Since it is usually smaller than your home, it uses significantly less heating and cooling, resulting in lower utility costs.
Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland specializes in in-law suite additions. Our team of seasoned professionals can provide for all of your needs, including design and planning, custom floor plans and layouts, and more. Count on us for your kitchen remodeling needs as well. Call us today at (443) 300-2268, or fill out our contact form to schedule a conversation. We serve homeowners in Washington, DC, and the surrounding communities.