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Everything You Need to Know About In-Law Suites

Home remodeling contractors usually recommend building an in-law suite if you want your elderly parents or in-laws to live near you. This type of structure can be designed with accessibility features that will help them maintain their independence even when their physical capabilities change over time.  

Here are some things you should know about in-law suites before deciding to build one on your property.

What Is an In-Law Suite?

An in-law suite is a structure that can either be attached or detached from the main house. It can be built with its own bedroom, kitchenette, bathroom and dining area, ensuring that the needs of the occupant are met. In most cases, contractors will design this room according to the accessibility needs of an aging family member. But nowadays, it can serve many other uses, too.

Common Designs of In-Law Suites

  • Mother-In-Law Suite
    This is the primary use of this type of structure. Contractors typically design the in-law suite with non-slippery floors, wide entryways and walk-in showers that are easy to access.
  • Nanny Quarters
    If you have caretakers or stay-in helpers, you can use your in-law suite as their private space. In this case, ensure there is a shower, kitchen and bedroom suitable for one to two people.
  • Home Office
    If you’re working from home, you can use your in-law suite as your home office. Prioritize simplicity and comfort, and make sure the space is able to fit a table, filing cabinets and other office equipment.

Benefits of In-Law Suites

  • Adds Value to Your Home
    In-law suites provide more living space, so your aging loved ones can stay close to your home. Home buyers may find this additional space an attractive feature, especially since it can serve different purposes.
  • Qualifies for Tax Benefits 
    Having an in-law suite may allow you to declare your parents as dependents if you pay more than half of their support needs. Furthermore, in-law suites can also qualify for home office tax deductions.
  • Keeps Your Family Closer 
    You can rest assured that your older family members are safe while they are able to maintain their independence. 

Build a quality in-law suite by working with the best home and kitchen remodeling experts in the area. Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland has several years of experience, so we can guarantee excellent results for your remodel. Call us at (443) 300-2268, or complete our contact form to schedule a consultation.

Eric Swanson

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