Home Improvement

What You Need To Know When Adding a Guest Suite

Are you planning to renovate your home? One home improvement project you should consider is building an additional room. This can be particularly helpful if you often have family and friends staying over. Having a dedicated guest room will make your guests feel comfortable and relaxed during their stay in your home.

Owens Construction, a professional home remodeling company, shares what you need to know when adding a guest suite to your home.

Why Should You Add a Guest Suite to Your Home?

Aside from having a dedicated space for your family and friends when they stop by, a guest suite can also increase your home’s resale value. Many prospective home buyers are interested in purchasing a home with several bedrooms, especially if they’re planning to start a family of their own. If your guest suite is big enough and fully functional with a bath or small cooking space, it can be marketed as an in-law suite, which can be a real asset when you sell your home. 

In addition to that, your guest suite can also serve as a multi-purpose space. When you don’t have guests over, a well-designed guest room can be used as a recreational room, play area, or even a home office. 

What Are Things To Consider for Your Guest Suite?

When designing your guest suite, be sure to keep an open mind and think about the long-term value. For many remodeling contractors, a guest room is your opportunity to make an investment and bring convenience to your home. 

As such, here are a few things you should consider:

  • Bathroom. An extra bathroom is not only advantageous for your guests but for you and your family as well.
  • Space. You don’t want your guests to feel cooped up. For this reason, make sure to keep the maximum number of potential occupants in mind. Instead of having one queen or king-sized bed, you may also want to add twin beds.
  • Storage. A large closet is another feature you may want to include. Not only will this boost the marketability of your home, but it will also add functionality. You may also store guest linens and towels in the closet.
  • Flooring. While you may use a carpet, some of your guests may have allergies. Thus, choose easy-to-maintain flooring like hardwood or tile.

Owens Construction is a local design/build firm that specializes in home additions and bathroom and kitchen renovation projects. Whatever space you dream of, our team can efficiently handle every phase of the project. Call us today at (614) 846-1149 or fill out our contact form to set an appointment.

Rebecca Burdock

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