The three-bedroom home is highly sought after but many people are realizing the benefits of creating and utilizing 2 bedroom house plans.
In this post-pandemic world, some real-estate gurus are urging people to not downsize to a smaller home without looking at the socio-economic dynamics of why some homeowners are making the move to smaller living.
There are many reasons a homeowner would like to upsize or downsize to a two-bedroom home.
One of my favorite reasons is that it stops close friends and family from staying over and having to painfully explain your reasons why. It allows you to define boundaries without hurting anyone’s feelings.
Alternatively, smaller homes reduce your carbon footprint if you’re worried about your environmental impact.
That being said, here are some things to consider before you upgrade or downsize into a smaller home:
- Getting The Most Out of Every Space
Upsizing or downsizing a home means more than just knocking down walls or adding extra wings to an existing home.
Proper planning needs to be incorporated to not only get the most out of every space but to avoid costly mistakes that planning could have solved.
Other issues that should be addressed on a house plan are if existing windows draw enough light, if additional electrical and plumbing will be incorporated and how additional space can affect the flow of your existing home.
Truoba architects can create a schematic of your existing home and help you find out what house plan would work best with your lifestyle and your needs.
- Costing and Equity
Many real estate agents will tell you that removing an additional room will decrease the equity of your home.
This might be true but here is the thing, people care more about square footage and high-end finishings than they do about the number of existing bedrooms.
If you plan on downsizing a three-bedroom home, consider having two en suite bedrooms and updating the finishings in your floor plan.
This strategy won’t break the bank, won’t reduce the equity of your home and you still have the same square footage you had to begin with.
If you have the money to play around with your floor plan, consider adding a wrap-around porch, deck, or patio to the floor plan to give it even more square footage.
- Creating Your Aesthetic
One of the best things about renovating your home is that you get to incorporate whatever aesthetic you would like.
You can go with the modern gothic feel by adding high ceilings, dark décor and incorporating a chandelier in the dining room area.
Or if you like the mid-century aesthetic feel, you could add clean lines, modern furnishings, and natural elements to your home.
Whatever aesthetic you love can be actualized when remodeling your house plan, which is a great perk to upsizing or downsizing your home.
- Sustainability
With global warming getting worse and inflation hitting an all-time high, homeowners are becoming more eco-conscientious.
Downsizing from a three-bedroom to a two-bedroom makes a lot of sense when you’d like to save money and reduce utilities.
When designing your new house plan, sustainable architecture can be utilized like high ceilings or glass sliding patio doors. Sustainable architecture in warm climates reduces the amount of air conditioning used which can save you some money on bills.
For colder climates, consider having a smaller surface-to-volume ratio to reduce heat loss. Alternatively, updating to more efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system will help reduce energy consumption in your home.
Other great environmentally friendly features you can add to your home are solar panels and an underground rainwater storage facility.
- Lifestyle Choices
One of the best things about remodeling your home is that you get to design your new floor plan based on what values and habits you currently have.
If you’re into yoga and meditation, you could incorporate a small spa next to your bathroom or a meditation niche suspended in your ceiling.
Alternatively, if you’re a big book reader, you could incorporate an inbuilt bookcase into your wall and have ample space for a small library.
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Whatever lifestyle and hobbies you have you can easily incorporate them into your home as you upsize or downsize it.
Final Thoughts
When remodeling your home, it’s important to consider all the pros and cons of the project.
When designing your floor plan, it’s important to research the aesthetic you want as well as the best ways to incorporate your lifestyle into your home so that you’re happy and comfortable.
Additionally, if you want to sell your home in the future, etch out a strategy that will increase the equity of your home to maximize your home’s resale value.
So, what are you waiting for? Your remodeling journey awaits!
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