A house that seemed entirely adequate now, will shrink over with time - whether by additions to the family, changes in lifestyle or merely an expanded vision of the comforts of a home. Since most homes can grow with the owner’s needs, you can add a room, build on a second storey, and convert or transform the garage into living space.
By adding on rather than moving out, you get to keep the house, neighborhood, and schools you’re comfortable with, while increasing your living space and property’s value! If in the near future, you decide to sell your house, you can have a cost recovery of up to 75 percent for that specific expansion project.
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pinoy·arki n. A weblog focused on Philippine architecture, design and building construction. The online place to seek for help in common topics such as home designs, improvement, home repair, renovation, and more.
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Hydroelectric Elevator. An elevator where liquid is pumped under pressure directly into the cylinder by a pump driven by an electric motor without an accumulator between the pump and cylinder.
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