2 Full Beds in a Bedroom
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Worth it to make a 2-bedroom a 3-bedroom?
Comments (7)Talk to a realtor in your area who can give you hard numbers. However, I would have to say that the project is only worth doing if you are able to incorporate that half bath into a master suite and add a shower or tub/shower. Depending on what type of footings were dug for the garage, your project may require demolition of the garage and new footings dug before you can use the space for living quarters. If the realtor gives you an idea of the numbers on this as far as any gain in value to the home, you will then need to contact your local permits office and find out what type of permits and inspections you will need to go through to do this. Do not even think of doing it without, as it creates a big nightmare for you to have unpermitted work at any eventual sale time. Plus, lots of neighbors just live to turn you in to the codes people. Then your third stop is a structural engineer to be able to assess the scope of construction needed for the project. As previously mentioned, the foundation will need assessing, as will the existing walls and roofing structure's ability to be insulated to current code without affecting the required head height. It could be a really simple project, or it might not be. After you have gathered all of the above information, then it's time to develop a written scope of the project with all of the specs for the products that you want to use and the structural requirements of the engineer. Then you use that document to seek bids from contractors so that everyone is bidding on the same project with the same products. For a mid range master, expect costs to come in somewhere between 120-140K if you have to rebuild from the foundation up. If your foundation and existing walls will work, then you can probably shave off one half to one third of that amount. If you DIY everything, then maybe one half to one third off again. So, between 30K and 140K depending on what the reports say and how handy you are....See MoreBedroom set up Will two queen size beds fit in a 12 by 11 bedroom
Comments (6)Queen beds are 60x80 inches . Do the Math. Technically speaking, they "will fit". There will be very little room to move about the room and no other furniture would fit in the room. Seriously, unless you're running a brothel, why would you do this? If you had to, then consider https://m.colemanfurniture.com/lake-house-stone-full-loft-bed-with-full-lower-bed.htm?gclid=Cj0KCQjwm6HaBRCbARIsAFDNK-jYlciAmgQCi8aSCTPPfjKnCmi_Rr_Qt5aRr9v7WxHCXn8POCKFSHQaAh3dEALw_wcB...See MoreCan I fit a full bed in a 6 X 9 bedroom?
Comments (7)NYC has its own quirks regarding small spaces - if you are not renovating, you make do. I would just suggest a plain tall bedframe so that you can use under bed for storage (basic ones are less than a $100 on line). Add a plain bedskirt if you want to hide stuff under or leave open with decorative containers. If you own and can attach to wall, look at Vant panels if you want a headboard that doesn’t take up space. Please post lay out so we can help...See Moreconversion of flex to full bedroom and powder to full bath
Comments (2)Please give your inputs on how much it would cost for this conversion in Austin Texas area , it’s not an immediate requirement anytime in next 6-10 months...See Morebeckyjo63
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