What To Consider Before Turning A Garage Into A Small House

Converting your garage into a small house will maximize your living room, and provide a new space to rent or offer to any of your kids. When determining if a garage-to-home conversion is right for you, you should remember that you can save space and money with some time and work.

When converting a garage into a house, there are several factors to be considered. The following are some of them:

  1. Cost

Converting your garage to a small house is often cheaper than adding a room to your home, because there are no fundamental changes or heavy construction. Any additions to your home may need an expensive foundation to build.

The money saved by dealing with these additional costs can easily be applied to interior design, plumbing and electrical, and the finishing touches to create a new and comfortable living space.

  1. Attached Or Separated

One of the most important factors in planning garage conversions in Essex is whether the garage is online or offline from your home. Both ways have their advantages and disadvantages.

  • Attached Garages

Attached garages benefit from connection to the house, thus resulting in easy climate control and access for the owner. They are also more suitable for an attached room, such as an entertainment or master bedroom, that you would use regularly.

 

  • Detached Garages

If your garage is to be converted to create a specific, more private, or functional location, then a separate garage will benefit you for several reasons. For example, this space works well as a separate workshop or independent living space for older children who have just married or are in college.

Additional Considerations

Additional factors to consider in deciding to convert the garage are its overall size and the needs of your home. Remember that with this conversion, your vehicles will be displaced. Cars that have lost their home due to a garage purpose change can be moved to an outside garage.