Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely don't need a tub down there if you have one elsewhere in the house. The kitchenette is only worthwhile if you plan on having someone live down there eventually - kids, parents. I wouldn't put a kitchenette in solely for resale value. I would say extra storage would be a better and cheaper use.
A kitchenette is useful even if it's just guests-- it's nice to be able to make yourself a snack without traipsing into the kitchen
I’ll never get this. The kitchen is not very far! And someone has to “traipse” the snack down there and “traipse” up the trash and “traipse” down to empty the dishwasher.
Yes, but that person could be 40 with two working knees and a healthy back. The first person might be an 80 year old recovering from surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely don't need a tub down there if you have one elsewhere in the house. The kitchenette is only worthwhile if you plan on having someone live down there eventually - kids, parents. I wouldn't put a kitchenette in solely for resale value. I would say extra storage would be a better and cheaper use.
A kitchenette is useful even if it's just guests-- it's nice to be able to make yourself a snack without traipsing into the kitchen
I’ll never get this. The kitchen is not very far! And someone has to “traipse” the snack down there and “traipse” up the trash and “traipse” down to empty the dishwasher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely don't need a tub down there if you have one elsewhere in the house. The kitchenette is only worthwhile if you plan on having someone live down there eventually - kids, parents. I wouldn't put a kitchenette in solely for resale value. I would say extra storage would be a better and cheaper use.
A kitchenette is useful even if it's just guests-- it's nice to be able to make yourself a snack without traipsing into the kitchen
Anonymous wrote:Definitely don't need a tub down there if you have one elsewhere in the house. The kitchenette is only worthwhile if you plan on having someone live down there eventually - kids, parents. I wouldn't put a kitchenette in solely for resale value. I would say extra storage would be a better and cheaper use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you use the kitchenette? I agree the tub seems ok to take out but unless you are going to rent the basement, how will you use it?
We have a walk-out basement with a guest room, so it would be for our elderly parents to visit without having to navigate stairs so often.
Anonymous wrote:How would you use the kitchenette? I agree the tub seems ok to take out but unless you are going to rent the basement, how will you use it?
Anonymous wrote:Both are probably a wash for resale. You won’t lose money, but you won’t get any of the kitchenette money back.