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Master suite or guest bath + remodel?

Libby Estell
6 years ago

We are preparing to convert the laundry room in our 1912 California bungalow into a second bath. (The existing bath is also in need of a gut remodel, but if we started there, we'd be without a functioning bathroom for weeks.) Working with our architect and contractor, we have come up with two options. Which one gives us the most bang for our buck?

Option 1: Put a mini-addition on the laundry room and break through a storage closet to create a master suite with the adjacent bedroom. The full bath (tub/shower combo, double vanity, toilet) would be roughly 5x11. This is at the tippy top of our budget. Existing bath remodel would be put off at least a year, probably two.

Option 2: Remain within the existing footprint to create a tiny 3/4 guest bath (roughly 5x7) off the kitchen. This is about half the cost of Option 1 and would leave money in the budget to remodel the existing hall bath (which would then function as the master bath) and/or add storage solutions elsewhere in the house to make up for storage lost to the laundry conversion.

We are really torn. This is our first and not-forever home, but we do plan to stay for several more years. Is the added resale value of a master suite worth the budgetary discomfort? Is it better to get two new baths for the price of one?

Your insights and opinions are appreciated!

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