purbeast0
No Lifer
my wife and i bought our first house last year. it's got 5 bedrooms total. the upstairs consists of 4 bedrooms in an L shape prety much. there is one bathroom in the hallway, and then in the master bedroom there is another bathroom. the master bedroom also has a smallish walkin closet. the master bedroom is at the end of the longer part of the L. the 5th bedroom is on another floor so it doesn't really come into play here. this is a home built in the 60's so it doesn't have huge bedrooms by any means.
right now too, the way the master bedroom is setup, is that right next to the bathroom is the walk-in closet. they each have their own doors so it's not like you can get to one from the other.
while we have no kids right now, we are planning on having a kid, and 2 at the most.
what we want to do, and will probably do regardless of what it does to the value of the house, is knock the wall out between the master bedroom and the one next to it to make a larger master bedroom. we will probably make some type of larger walk-in closet as well, or have one of those "open closet" type of closets. we also want to then knock out the existing walk-in closet, and expand the bathroom to make a larger bathroom because it's pretty small right now. i pretty much use the other one upstairs and my wife uses that one.
so my question is, would something like this generally decrease or increase the value of a house? or is it kind of just totally up in the air? on one hand, we're making it 4 bedroom instead of 5, but on the other hand, we're making the master bedroom more of a suite style, and also making the master bathroom much nicer as well.
right now too, the way the master bedroom is setup, is that right next to the bathroom is the walk-in closet. they each have their own doors so it's not like you can get to one from the other.
while we have no kids right now, we are planning on having a kid, and 2 at the most.
what we want to do, and will probably do regardless of what it does to the value of the house, is knock the wall out between the master bedroom and the one next to it to make a larger master bedroom. we will probably make some type of larger walk-in closet as well, or have one of those "open closet" type of closets. we also want to then knock out the existing walk-in closet, and expand the bathroom to make a larger bathroom because it's pretty small right now. i pretty much use the other one upstairs and my wife uses that one.
so my question is, would something like this generally decrease or increase the value of a house? or is it kind of just totally up in the air? on one hand, we're making it 4 bedroom instead of 5, but on the other hand, we're making the master bedroom more of a suite style, and also making the master bathroom much nicer as well.