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What You Need to Know About a Basement ADU

The basement is sometimes grossly underutilized, being mostly used as a storage area or laundry room. But if you want to make this space fully functional, you should consider turning it into an accessory dwelling unit (ADU). 

Advantages of a Basement ADU

Accessory dwelling units can be detached from the main residence, which means building a separate structure from the ground up. They can also be attached to it, which is usually easier and more cost-effective to do because it only involves a conversion. If you have an unused basement in your home, you’ll find that turning the space into an ADU can be extremely beneficial. For instance:

  • A basement ADU offers extra family members a place to stay full-time. Since they have their own living area, bathroom, kitchen and a separate entrance, you can accommodate them comfortably while also retaining their independence and privacy.
  • Compared to a detached ADU, a basement accessory dwelling unit uses the same water and electrical hookups as the main residence. This helps cut down on your overall costs. Of course, you’ll need to consult reliable home remodeling contractors like Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland first. The hookups may not be where you want them in the basement, and we can help you create an excellent layout that takes into account their placement. 
  • By converting your basement into an ADU, you can opt to have it rented out for passive income.
  • You won’t have to give up valuable yard space for a detached ADU. Not only that, a basement ADU is discreet enough that it won’t hinder your home’s overall appearance from the curb.

What to Consider in a Basement ADU

Before starting your project, make sure you have the following covered:

  • Budget: A basement ADU may be more cost-effective than a detached one, but it will still cost a fair bit of money. Make sure you have funds set aside for emergencies, and you should consider working with a good remodeler who can give access to flexible financing programs.
  • Permit: You’ll want to make sure you have the necessary building permits before having work started on your project. Doing so will help you avoid major headaches later on in the process. Make sure to pay any impact fees involved in the permitting process as well. 
  • Space: Make sure your basement evokes an open and spacious feel. This does wonders in making the ADU more comfortable. There are many design tricks and tips you can use to make this possible.

When planning to turn your basement into an ADU, make sure to work with reliable new addition contractors like Design Build Remodeling Group of Maryland. With our exceptional services and our skilled and professional team, we’ll ensure your project goes safely and smoothly. We proudly serve the areas in and around Eldersburg, MD. Call us today at (443) 300-2268, or fill out this contact form to schedule your consultation.

Eric Swanson

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