Four Ways to Increase the Value of your Floor Plan

Four Ways to Increase the Value of your Floor Plan 

If you are thinking of remodeling to increase the value of your home or if you are looking to design a new construction home that is a modern and valuable plan, there are a few things to consider when appealing to today’s homebuyer. 

Here are 4 ideas to increase the value of your home.

Add a Powder Room or a Full-Sized Bathroom

Add value to your floor plan by adding a fourth bathroom. If your home is two stories, a bathroom upstairs will help add value to the plan by making it a more functional area. Alternatively, a powder room near the kitchen or dining room will make entertaining guests less stressful as you can ensure the room stays mess-free and you won’t have to worry about tidying your personal restroom when having visitors.

Add an Office or a Pocket Study

Today’s homeowner may spend a lot of time or the majority of their time working from home and a lot of professionals like to have the option of staying home from the office. Adding a pocket study or office is a great way to add value to your floor plan.

Opt for a 3-Car Garage

A 3-car garage can make the difference to today’s homebuyer and really be a selling point for a home. Most homes have two cars and adding a third garage is appealing to a homebuyer who may like to have space to store tools or work on projects.

Go for the Double-Island in the Kitchen

An island in the kitchen is nice but today’s homebuyers are after the double-island. This space allows expansion of both under-counter storage and counter space in addition to a place to sit and eat breakfast or lunch. The double-island is a must for today’s homebuyers. 

We hope these ideas inspire you for a successful remodel that will add value to your floor plan.

Contact Creative Home Designs today and let us help you plan your remodel or new construction. Together we can bring that perfect home to life!


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