Anonymous wrote:wE transformed a one car garage into a bedroom and it roughly costed 40,000k (5k for insulation, 10k to break and redo slab + 5k to tile it, 10 k for custom insulated door that would work for bedroom in our historic district, 8k heater and ac mini split, 2k electrical, installation of recessed lighting )
Anonymous wrote:wE transformed a one car garage into a bedroom and it roughly costed 40000k (5k for insulation, 10k to break and redo slab + 5k to tile it, 10 k for custom insulated door that would work for bedroom in our historic district, 8k heater and ac mini split, 2k electrical, installation of recessed lighting )
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Truly if you have room you’d be better off doing an addition. The value you’ll be eradinf by removing a 2 car garage and adding a primary suite in an odd location is less than the cost savings. Yes you have a foundation but it doesn’t have conduits or utilities in it. You’ll have a driveway w/ cars parked outside the master and no garage storage. If the 4th wall completely abuts the garage, it may be worth adding a 2nd story to the garage with the new suite up there
There is also a freestanding detached two car garage, so I would still have one.
Anonymous wrote:Truly if you have room you’d be better off doing an addition. The value you’ll be eradinf by removing a 2 car garage and adding a primary suite in an odd location is less than the cost savings. Yes you have a foundation but it doesn’t have conduits or utilities in it. You’ll have a driveway w/ cars parked outside the master and no garage storage. If the 4th wall completely abuts the garage, it may be worth adding a 2nd story to the garage with the new suite up there
Anonymous wrote:It’s currently a completed working garage with two bay doors and three windows on each of two sides (one of which has a door to the outside) that attaches to the house on the fourth side. Not insulated. Ground level and one step down from the rest of the house.