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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]our typical small outdated colonial has one full ba upstairs, and all three bedrooms are small. i'm thinking of adding a very small full bath (sink, toilet, shower) to the one room that shares the wall with the bathroom, and essentially making it fully functional a 'master br.' i will lose/use the current wall closet and some spaces in the room for the bathroom, therefore i will also need to knock down another wall to create a new closet by taking some spaces from the next room. i hope this is making sense so far? so, this project will sacrifice spaces in two of the bigger rooms which are already tight, to the benefit of a 'private' full bath. this will suit our needs perfectly so the cost/trouble will be justified, but my question is, is still going to appeal to potential buyers and not to lose appraised values? any thoughts is welcome. tks![/quote] Do it! A toilet and private space to bath is a must. Don't go with pedestal sinks since there is zero storage. You can do closets in each room by framing dry-walling/installing door on each side of a window . Box cabinets can be used for a window seat. http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/how-to-build-window-seat-from-wall-cabinets/index.html[/quote]
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