Bathrooms have grown to be popular additions when it comes to basement remodeling but this feature hasn't always been a staple in the lower quarters of the home. Truth be told it was the farthest thing from the minds of many. For older basements that were finished years ago, it's actually rare to find a finished bathroom as part of the design. As more homeowners see the basement in the light of an addition and separate area, bathrooms are growing to be quite popular. With the overall cost of a remodel and the expense of a bathroom, is it really worth the investment?
With the right planning and design for basement remodeling - absolutely. Any investment into the home can pay for itself, it just depends on how you handle that investment. With the bathroom commonly being the most expensive part of basement remodeling, any homeowner would want to make the most return and profit - especially if the house sells down the road.
Even with a simple basement remodel the chances of recouping the cost are good - even more so if you're lucky enough to have your home appreciate in value. If you think you're in a good place in market value then don't be afraid to splurge and give yourself that spa bathroom you've always wanted. Not only will it boost the value of your home but you'll enhance the quality of the living space in your home.
While the profit from a home sale is definitely a bonus thanks to a smart basement remodeling strategy, you're also improving the quality of life in your home which goes above and beyond the dollar signs. If you have a family that intends to spend a lot of time in the basement, such as if you turn it into the new family room, then a bathroom downstairs would indeed be a godsend. No jogging upstairs just to tinkle.
Ultimately, a bathroom in the basement is a matter of preference. Some families don't want their kids and guests living in the basement without surfacing. Leaving the bathroom upstairs ensures that people do indeed return to the light when necessary and of course you'll have the benefit of the extra square feet for other things.
Placing the Bathroom
If you do choose to place the bathroom, then consider the location carefully. Placement is very critical to the flow of your newly remodeling rec room, family environment, etc. If you're still in the new construction phase then do not let your contractor do a rough-in on the basement. Leave it up, like an unpainted canvas. This gives you all the freedom you need to plan your new basement with bathroom location at your discretion.
Basement Remodeling and Design
Keep a few last minute tips in mind when you're planning your basement remodeling: If you plan on adding a bedroom in the basement (fire codes permitting) then keep the bathroom near the bedroom out of sheer convenience. If there is no bedroom, then keep the bathroom out of the way of foot traffic and gathering so people can enjoy their privacy. Lastly, it might seem like common sense but install the bathroom door opposite the sink, not the toilet. If you're having trouble making things fit then talk to a general contractor about bathroom placement during your basement remodeling.
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