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Garage Conversions to Living Space – Making More Room!

When you need more space and are on a limited budget, you should look at the possibilities garage conversions to living space hold for your purposes. The advantage of using the existing garage is that the basic framing and some of the wiring is already done. Turning it into living space can be done for a much more reasonable cost than if you add a new room to the existing house.

Garage conversions to living space may be done for one of many purposes. You may have a family that’s growing and need another bedroom. Some people turn the garage into a family or hobby room when there’s no general use room in the house. Other possibilities include expanding the kitchen and dining room space or creating a home office. More and more people are working from home and require additional space.

Garage Conversions to Living Space

Since the garage is already framed, it’s fairly easy to convert it to a different use. The garage already has electrical wiring and often it has plumbing too. Frequently the hot water tanks or a sink are in the garage which means it’s plumbed. All garages have a permanent floor which only needs to be covered or raised somehow. The only real major work that is involved is removing the garage door and filling in the wall so that it’s attached almost seamlessly to the rest of the house.

To begin your project, first draw up preliminary plans that show exactly what you plan to do. You will need to get a licensed plumber and electrician to plan the wiring and plumbing so it meets building codes. You will take the remodel plans and any plumbing and electrical plans to the building department and request a permit. If you hire a contractor, he or she will be responsible for obtaining the right permits. Permit rules are different for every county so check with your local agency concerning requirements to obtain a permit.

Once you have the permit, you’re ready to start garage conversions to living space. Of course, the garage door has to be removed and the outside wall finished first. Then you can build up the floor so you aren’t walking on carpet over concrete. If the room is going to be used as a studio or office, you can use tile or indoor/outdoor carpet laid over concrete with the proper adhesive if you wish. The next step is to frame in any walls that are needed such as bathroom walls.

After you decide what to do with the flooring, and walls are framed, you can get the rough plumbing and electrical work completed. This is the plumbing and wiring that leads to the walls. When it’s time to connect bathroom appliances or hang lights it’s called finish plumbing and electrical. After that you can sheetrock, paint, lay the flooring you chose, hook up bathroom appliances and so on. In some jobs, something might have to be done to create a more formal access from the new room to the old house.

 
 

Home Remodel – Tips and Planning

Tips to help you plan a smooth and efficient home remodel.
Sometimes embarking on a home remodel can seem like a never ending process. In the beginning, it sounds so quick and easy. Then the project begins…and it goes on…and on…and on. Every homeowner doing a home remodel wants the work completed in a timely and efficient manner. How can you plan a home remodel and make sure it flows smoothly?

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Build a Laundry Room Cabinet and Expand Your Options

The laundry room cabinet can serve many purposes besides hiding the bottles and boxes of cleaners and detergents. The fact is the laundry room is going mainstream in new homes, and older homes are being remodeled to increase family use and convenience. Used to hold state of the art laundry appliances, they often also serve as craft and hobby areas.

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No Slipping and Sliding with Metal Stair Treds

Most people don’t really consider all the times they climb stairs throughout the day, because often they involve just two or three steps. But when winter comes, even one stair step can be treacherous. Metal stair treds are durable and can be purchased with a design that makes them easier to grip and thus reduce falls.

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Stair Makeovers For Style

Often when you walk into a house, the first thing you see is a set of steps. Often the stairs are functional, but actually detract from the interior décor. First impressions do count in a house and making the entryway inviting contributes to the whole atmosphere of the house. Since stairs are usually so close to the front door, it only makes sense to have a stairwell that enhances the appeal of the home.

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