
The Best Way To Save Money With Rooms Additions For Your Home
If your looking for ways to save money with room additions, then read this article before you start your project.
In this article you will learn the best way to save money with room additions for your home. You’ll also discover why you should work with the existing footprint of your home, how to create more space and why these simple ideas can save you as much as 50%.
Working with the existing footprint of your home is a smart and effective way to keep your cost down and save you time because you won’t have to wait for an architect to draw expensive blueprints. Most cases your contractor can draw the changes and have them submitted to your city’s building dept for approval. The approval process is usually shorter with the building department because you are only making changes to the interior and not the exterior structure and if you live in a subdivision it usually doesn’t required HOA approval.
Some creative ideas that homeowners use to save money with room additions is to create space from wasted areas. Do you have a large room with high ceilings and wasted space, that can be divide with walls? For Example, an extra bedroom, office or game room can be easily created by taking a great room with high ceiling and adding a subfloor and walls. Or take a large game room and close it off with walls and now you have a bedroom, bathroom or office. Another idea is to knock out existing walls to open up kitchens, create hallways or add more space to the exisitng area.
Homeowners that have taken the time to look at their footprint and work within their existing interior space are able to save as much as 50% on their project. Knocking out an existing wall, creating rooms from areas with high ceilings and taking space from a wasted areas will always save you money.
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