Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Best Planning Strategies: Setting up Granny Flat Bedrooms


In August 2013, Western Australia has finally eased the planning regulations that had once limited the leasing of flats only to the homeowners’ family members. Now, just about anyone can take advantage of the new opportunities that lie ahead.

But when considering building a granny flat for leasing, bear in mind the potentially staggering expenses that might come along, and think of the expected returns you’ll get in the long run. Wanting to maximize your flat’s potential income? One key aspect to consider is the number of bedrooms to set up in your new flat. There are some things you might need to pay attention to when choosing the best bedroom layout.

Single-bedroom granny flats provide more cost-effective housing for young couples, students or maybe a few close relatives. This much simpler configuration is commonly designed for a self-contained enclosure with a smaller sized floor space. And in most cases, a single-bedroom flat allocates much larger living spaces and cooking area, but it still depends what section accommodates a large number of furnishings. Or, you might just want to construct a much roomier bedroom to fit a bigger dresser or additional shower room.
If in the future, you simply want your parents to be close to you, then choosing this option is the right decision for long-term plans.

A flat with a slightly larger base-surface area can squeeze yet another bedroom for whatever specific function you need. Would you opt to rent out your flat to friends or family with small children around? Or maybe you might need a room with your kids to spend the night over if you happen to visit your mom and dad in the flat.
Setting up an additional room is no issue. At the same time, just be careful that all the details go perfectly within your finances, understanding that you have already precisely projected the total design, thus steering clear of sudden expenditures down the road.

On the other hand, granny flats with three bedrooms might appear to be a bit too stuffed inside. Still, a well-thought-of floor plan is as practical as the flats with one or two bedrooms. Obviously, a three-bedroom option can come a tad too expensive. But if in case you intend to have extended families live in your home, or if you look forward to a lot more guests, additional bedrooms mean that you won’t have to be worried about attending to your friends and family the time they come for a trip.

You can actually modify the structural design of your backyard flat with on-site construction, but kit homes usually provide great discounts with their transportable, long-lasting yet low-cost materials. Kit granny flats perth can be purchased as prefabricated, complete with a bathroom, living area and bedroom for ease in setting up. Call granny flat builders to find out more about the most desirable designs available.


NICK KAY is the CEO and owner of Granny Flats Builder Perth in Australia. If you want more information about granny flats building, visit his website at http://www.grannyflatsbuilderperth.com.

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