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How to alter your existing floor plan

Nov 29

How to alter your existing floor plan

Once you have established who you are, it is possible to start looking at making changes in your home. The word "plan" is important because most changes to an existing floor plan cannot be done on a weekend. These larger projects often require professional assistance, and in some cases, a qualified architect. Consultation with specialists is a smart idea, as some changes might be forbidden or require permission.

Are you unsure where to begin? For inspiration, take a look at our 10 ways to modify your floor plan.

 

1. Additions to The Attic

 

This attic was transformed into a charming playroom.

The attic was transformed into a charming playroom. The attic is often the best choice for homeowners who require more living space. Attics can be extended along the length of a home to accommodate a variety of rooms, including bedrooms, bathrooms, home theatres, and home offices.

 

If you are skilled enough, an attic addition could be done yourself. Professional builders are recommended for those with less than perfect fingers. You don't want your attic to collapse into your lower floors.

 

2. Divide a single space into two

 

There are many architectural styles available for homes today. There are some that have lots of smaller rooms and others that have many larger rooms. If this is the case, homeowners might want to create a functional nook in a larger area such as a nursery, or home office. You could divide one large bedroom into two smaller rooms if your children are tired of sharing a single room.

 

One of two ways to divide a room into two is the one we recommend. First, you can build a permanent partition wall. This is a wall that is used for dividing space and is not load-bearing. This is the most common way to divide rooms. It's easy to do yourself or hire a contractor. Rerouting electric wires is the most important thing. This should only be done by an electrician certified in that field.

 

3. Make a Garage Amazing

 

Are you feeling cramped or crowded in your home? You can transform your garage into a man cave or party space by removing your car from it. Garages can be a great way to increase square footage without making major changes. You can also arrange them in a variety of ways.

 

Before you begin a garage remodeling contractor round rock, tx job, consider what you will need to make it habitable. Are you able to connect your garage's electrical supply? If so, space heaters may be the best option to keep warm this winter. Do you need a bathroom in your garage? A plumbing system can significantly increase the cost and scope of the project.

 

4. Make a Ceiling Visible

 

Even though removing a ceiling doesn't necessarily change a floor plan, it can dramatically alter the look of a room by making it seem larger and brighter. You can transform your dull living room or master bedroom into something beautiful without much effort. It is unlikely that removing a ceiling requires the help of licensed professionals. According to Mike Fowler, Fowler Architects, Washington, D.C., you can do this by yourself. You don't even need to have architectural plans.

 

Ceiling drywall can be easily removed, but homeowners might prefer hiring a professional to re-drywall vaulted ceilings for a perfect finish. A professional may be needed to route electrical lines in order to install new lighting fixtures.

 

5. Create a concept that's open to interpretation.

 

For heating and cooling purposes, the residential architecture used to be made up of many small rooms. Open floor plans are the latest trend. This is where one large space (also known as a great room room") connects with other areas of a home. Open floor plans allow for more natural light and make a space feel larger. They are also ideal for entertaining. These factors can increase the home's resale price.

 

According to Tom Kavanagh, Capital Realty Team, many buyers prefer open-plan floor plans. Homeowners who combine multiple smaller rooms into one big room usually do well in terms of resale values, especially if they can preserve the architectural design of the original home.

 

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