To add square footage to a home, you can either add another floor or extend one out. But what's best: build up or extend out? Here's how to get more space for your money.
December 9, 2014
To add square footage to a home, you can either add another floor or extend one out. But what's best: build up or extend out? Here's how to get more space for your money.
With sizzling real estate markets characterized by skyrocketing home prices, many homeowners are deciding to stay put and add a floor to their house instead of upgrading to a larger place. When planning to add square footage to your home, the first question to ask yourself is: Do I build up by adding a floor? Or build out by extending a floor that already exists?
Sometimes the size of your home will determine the answer for you.
In either case, proper zoning approval and permits will likely be required by your municipality.
Building up means your home must have a solid foundation and be able to carry the weight of an extra room.
If you have ample backyard or side space, the addition of a room on the ground floor is the easiest and most practical option.
However, building out does not come without its own set of risks.
Homeowners who want to add a room should be aware that there is a lot more involved than simply knocking down and reconfiguring a few walls. Going up means:
In contrast, going outward means:
Perhaps the first option to consider before building up or out is finishing a basement. For those with an unfinished basement, this is a safer, cheaper and more practical solution than adding a floor to your house.
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