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Exactly how much value does a bathroom add to a home? That depends where you're located, but the National Association of Home Builders shares that adding a half bath can increase your home's value by 10.5%, and adding a full bath increases it by 20%.
A 10x10 unit is a good size for the stuff found in two bedrooms, an entire family room or a modest one- or two-bedroom apartment. A few large...
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Read More »Whether you are planning to move in the future and want to boost your home’s resale value or you’re just sick of waiting your turn to shower, adding a bathroom can help increase your overall happiness with your home. A study done by the National Association of Realtors found that more than half the surveyed homeowners who added a bathroom to their homes had an increased sense of enjoyment and actually wanted to be home more often. “According to the Remodeling Impact Report from 2019, consumers say their home has 31% better functionality and livability after adding a bathroom.”
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If you build without planning permission, you may not be breaking any rules. However, if there is a planning breach, you may have to submit a...
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The cost to add a full bathroom to your home using existing space will run you between $25,000 to $60,000. A lot of the costs will depend on whether you have easy access to plumbing lines or not. Before starting your bathroom addition, you should consult a professional for expert advice on electrical and plumbing, and to see if you’ll need to pull a permit. If you’re using existing space in your home for your new half bath, it will run you between $6,000 to $12,000. Costs to add a half bath are usually on the lower end of the spectrum, since you’ll only have to purchase a toilet and sink or vanity.
Should You Nail or Screw Joist Hangers? You can do either. According to Simpson, using their structural screws designed to work specifically with...
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White distilled vinegar: White vinegar is a popular natural cleaner that can be used both inside and outside. Simply combine one gallon of water...
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As mentioned above, the best location to add a bathroom to your home is a space that currently isn’t useful. Whether it’s a spare bedroom or an office that is sitting idle, why not transform it into your perfect bathroom? Or, why not use the extra space at the end of your hallway for a guest half bath? Take a step back and look at areas you’re not using to their full potential. In most cases, you can find room to add a bathroom without having to build onto your home. We’re pretty sure that no one has ever complained about having too much privacy in their home. Having one extra bathroom in the house helps prevent arguments and provides you with the personal space you deserve – whether you’re feeling sick or simply need alone time to unwind with a bubble bath.
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The base price for a 10×20 shed is around $4,200, but the cost of your shed will vary depending on its exact configuration and location.
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