August 29, 2009
Why a Bathroom in the Basement Can Be a Good Idea
Ask any property developer what trait is common among potential homeowners and most probably he will answer that they are very choosy. They certainly know what they want, from the planning up to the construction stage. This is totally logical. If you were in their place and you have worked long and hard in order to stash away a few thousand grand in the bank just so you can have enough cash to acquire a big house and lot, then you certainly want everything to be in perfect form. This rationale explains why contractors, architects and engineers are only chosen after a long deliberation process. Their job entails capturing the essence of what the owner says is his ideal abode.
The rooms must look "put together" and must have a cohesive effect in order to look great. If you choose to go for a European feel, then Mediterranean style will surely fit your layout. If you prefer Asian decors, Oriental-inspired items will be necessary. In addition, colors can brighten the room atmosphere. Try pastel shades for a cool setting. If you opt for a cozier effect, neutral shades or earth tones will be very pleasing.
In buying your furniture, make sure that they are in proportion to the size of the area where you want to put them. Acquiring decorative pieces to serve as accents for particular spaces like the wide hallway or the classy foyer will also be a great way to increase the style factor in any room.
With everything in their almost perfect state, you must now focus on the bathroom. There are a lot of reasons why adding a bathroom in the basement is a great idea. Here are three of the most common ones.
First, it will increase the value of your home. An additional bathroom, wherever it may be located, offers ease, comfort and convenience to the users. It will certainly be something that you can brag about to visitors and guests who wants to stay overnight in your residence. Someday, if you are planning to sell your house for whatever reason, you may be happy to note that it will definitely be a crowd drawer.
The second advantage of a bathroom in the basement is that you won't have to worry so much if flooding occurs because of a defective drainage and plumbing system. After all, it is already at the lowest part of the house and you will still have ample time to call your reliable plumber so that he can fix the problem that plagues you. Containing and controlling the water will be effortless. Don't you think the added cost of constructing a bathroom is just a small price to pay for this comforting thought?
The third perk of a bathroom in the basement is that you get free more space in the house. Instead of having a cramped bedroom, you can now have a larger one. If you like, you can convert the space into a closet that can be used as a storage area for barely used items. As you can see, more space means more movement. You can skip and hop from point A to point B without worrying that you will bump into another chair or a wall.
After reading the three reasons of the benefits of a bathroom in the basement, may you be guided accordingly. Hopefully, they will be a great help in your planning process.
Filed under Interior Design by John Sommer