What You Should Plan for Your Second Floor Addition

According to the Better Business Bureau, home improvement projects have been on the rise since the beginning of the pandemic, with 76% of U.S. homeowners completing at least one home improvement project. Adding a second floor to your home is a significant decision to undertake. Not only will it increase your home's value, but it will also increase your living space. However, before you begin the project for a second-floor addition in your home, there are things you need to plan.

Schedule

When planning a second floor addition, you should set a strict schedule with your design-build firm. They'll factor in things like obtaining permits, securing funds, and completing your project. Talk to your team about leaving some leeway in the schedule for any unexpected issues they might face during the build. Ensure you communicate your plans with everyone who is part of the construction project, including your contractors, neighbors, and family. When your firm implements all these factors, you'll have a practical and successful plan for your second-floor addition project.

Location

Another thing to consider when planning your second-floor addition is location. For instance, if you have elderly relatives or young children residing with you, you might want to avoid placing bedrooms upstairs to make them accessible to all parts of your home. In addition, if you live in an area that experiences bad weather, you should consider putting indoor-outdoor rooms, like decks or porches, on the first floor to make them accessible during bad weather. No matter what factors you choose to consider, ensure you carefully select your second story addition's location before making final decisions. An ideal location can impact your project's practicality.

Structure

One of the most important aspects of any construction project is the building's structural integrity. It's one of the things that can ensure your project goes smoothly with no hitches. It's especially crucial when you are adding levels to a building. To ensure your second-floor addition is structurally sound, you should work with a professional contractor who will help you design and plan the project.

Adding a second-floor addition is a project that requires careful planning. You'll need to consider the disruption to your daily life during construction and the impact on your home's resale value. But if you take the time to create a plan, you can build a new space that will increase your home's value and provide additional living space for your loved ones.

Contact Forward Design Build Remodel today when you're looking for a design-build remodeling company. We'll be sure to provide you with resources to add a second-story addition to your home.

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