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To Man Cave or Not to Man Cave

Man Cave Room

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So you’ve decided that you want to make that extra space in your home into a personal man cave. Whether it’s in the basement, a finished attic, or in a deep garage space, you’re just dying to put in a big couch and tv so you can have a private place to relax during your time off. However, despite how tempting this sounds, you have to consider whether it will add or subtract value from your property if you ever decide to move and sell your place. Fix My House is here to offer you tips on room additions that will minimize any risks of redesign plans that might will make a negative financial impact on your home value. Here are some pros and cons to adding a man cave to your house:

Man Caves Pro: A Chance To Remodel

Making a man cave in your home is a wonderful chance to remodel parts of your home and make more space in other parts by moving furniture and appliances into a separate area. This is something that will benefit the whole family as you can clear up the living room area and create a sound-proof room that will be great for noisy family get togethers, watching sports games, or when your kids have their friends over. It’s really convenient to have a room that you can go to when you’re wanting to kick back and relieve some stress. Man caves are the perfect excuse for getting some privacy during long weeks, so that you can focus on what you enjoy on your own time. No more keeping your family up with the sounds of the tv and no worrying about guests walking in on a messy living room.

Man Caves Con: The Next Buyer

Despite how much you like your man cave, it may be something that you will want to pack up with you and take to your next home, because it rarely adds value to your current home when you’re selling. When buyers are out looking for new homes, they generally won’t be interested in whatever your favorite college sports team or their color schemes. Man caves are individual to the people who created them, which is why if you think you’re going to leave yours behind, it’s design should be very generic and easily rearranged if the new homeowners don’t like it. If you’re worried about how man caves affect home value, it may be better to just remodel the living/entertainment area of your house instead.

Man Caves: Making the Final Decision

There are a lot of advantages and disadvantages to adding a man cave, some of which are more personal than ethical. You should be able to add whatever you want to your house if it makes you happy, but if you know that your current home isn’t going to last forever, make sure that everything you add can be just as easily removed if you decide to move on. There are plenty of man cave projects you can take on by yourself or with a professional. If not a man cave, there are countless other remodeling projects to look into that will increase the value of your home (such as adding a pool, upgrading bathrooms, etc.) The best part about remodeling with friends and family is that you can personalize your living area and build up your dream home room by room.

Installing a Man Cave Together

After considering your options and deciding you still want to go forward with making a man cave, you may be wondering where to start. Installing electronics and sound proof boards may be unfamiliar to you. If this is the case, requesting the help of a professional is your best option. Fix My House is an Arizona home construction and repair company that can assist you in creating your dream house as well as fix any mistakes that you make along the way. Together, we can build the perfect man cave that will be the talk of the neighborhood.