ADU floor plans

Versatile ADU Floor Plans That Make for Easy Re-Selling

Did you know more than 64% of all home buyers value a property’s floor plan as one of the most major considerations before making an offer?

The floor plan of a building is an incredibly important feature of the home. Different floor plans are more practical (or flexible) than others, which can even lea to a difference in property value.

If you’re unhappy with the floor plan and want to change it, this is a very difficult and expensive undertaking. That’s why it’s so important to choose the right ADU floor plans before you start building.

Looking for some floor plan inspiration? You’ve found it. Here are some of the most versatile ADU floor plans for you to consider.

How to Pick the Right Floor Plan

Building an ADU on your property is a sizable investment. That’s why you should spend some time deciding on the perfect floor plan for the new building. Here are a few questions you should ask yourself to help you create your ADU floor plans.

What Kind of ADU Do You Want?

Not all ADUs are the same. Action ADU lets you personalize the building to fit your exact needs. This means that you will have control over the design and layout of the entire dwelling. With this being said, there are a few different designs you can choose for your ADU.

The two main types of ADUs are attached and detached ADUs. Attached ADUs come with the convenience of accessibility but lack the privacy of completely detached ADUs. This is not the only difference between the two, as detached ADUs will need to have a slightly different floor plan.

Both detached and attached ADUs need to be completely self-sufficient.  However, certain limitations on a floor plan can crop up in order to tie into the house neatly without greatly increasing the budget. Additionally, a garage conversion ADU provides a third option but has much of the same challenges as an attached.

What’s the Purpose of the Building?

Determining the motivation or purpose of your ADU will help facilitate the best options for your floor plan. This is because the ADU floor plan is heavily dependent on what you want to use the space for.

For example, if you want to use the space for storage or a home office, you will have to make sure that there is enough space for belongings and your work needs.. As such, ADUs are often used as granny units to house families close by. Considerations for aging in place would be prudent. Hand-railed electric stoves, and wide doors for easy access with walkers or wheelchairs.

This is a great option, as it allows your family to stay close to you while still preserving some kind of privacy at the same time. This is perfect for an in-law suite for grandparents who wish to stay for long periods of time but still want to retain their independence.

How Much Space Do You Have?

The next factor to consider is how much space you have. This is an important consideration to make, as it will help guide the design of your ADU.

The exterior space also impacts the interior space. This will then have an impact on the floorplan of your ADU. There are specific designs you can use to maximize space, with effective interior design tips to make the space feel and look larger as well.

However, you should take the space constraints into consideration when designing the layout of your ADU. This will also guide you on a larger scale. If you know you don’t have enough space for two full bedrooms, you may opt for one larger bedroom instead. However, when designing a small home, bedrooms are less important than kitchens and living areas, so consider this when discussing smart design with your ADU specialist.

What Is Your Budget?

Last but not least, take your budget into consideration. This is arguably the most important aspect of planning your ADU, as it dictates what you can afford to build. Before getting started, spend some time looking through your finances and come up with a budget for the entire project.

When planning this budget, you should remember that there is more to pay for than just the building. You will also need to factor in site work, city fees, design and permit prep fees, furnishing and finishing costs. Once you have all of this in mind, you can begin to plan and formulate a design that meets all your needs while still fitting into your budget.

Popular and Versatile ADU Floor Plans

Versatile ADU floor plans are great because they allow you to use the space in a variety of different ways. Here are some of the most popular and versatile ADU floor plans.

1. The Studio

The most versatile ADU floor plan you can choose for your space is a studio. A studio floorplan is a completely open space with only the bathroom detached and kept private from the rest of the room. This space includes the sleeping area, lounge, dining room, and kitchen in a single, open-plan layout.

This floorplan is great for an ADU, as it can be used to serve multiple purposes. If you wish to use the entire space as an office, you don’t need to buy a bed for the space but can use the entire room as an office. The versatility comes in if you ever want to change your mind.

If you decide that you want to convert the ADU into an investment property, you can furnish the space differently to instantly have a studio apartment.

2. Open Plan With One Bedroom

There are a few different ways to include a bedroom in your ADU. The most common is to isolate the bedroom in a single corner of the room so that you don’t need to build as many interior walls. This helps keep the construction costs down while still giving you a private bedroom.

If you want to have a single bedroom, you should consider whether or not you want to include a bathroom within the room as an en suite. While there are benefits to including this in the bedroom, it can be more useful to keep the bathroom separate so that visitors won’t need to go through the bedroom to use the toilet. This is assuming you opt for a one-bedroom, one-bathroom floorplan.

3. Two-Bedroom Apartment

If you have enough space, you should definitely opt for the two-bedroom floor plan. While these buildings are more expensive, they offer more use as an investment over the long term and can accommodate a larger family unit. The floor plan itself can be designed so that both bedrooms share a center wall.

This can help save on construction costs while also maximizing the available space. Adding another room to the building can help increase the practicality of the entire space. This is because you can essentially use the ADU for more than one purpose.

One of the rooms can act as a guest room while the other can be a home office. The separation makes this possible. Additionally, if you want to make the ADU into an investment property, the return for a two-bedroom building will be significantly higher than a one-bedroom.

4. Modern Cabin

A popular idea for the floorplan of your backyard ADU is to create a modern cabin. This involved building a larger patio or landing alongside it. This can help to create a warm and cabin-like experience in your backyard.

This can be incredibly useful to the whole family even if you don’t need to use the building as a guest house. The patio can come in handy for barbeques, events, or for an iconic porch swing. The floorplan for the interior can be similar to a one-bedroom or two-bedroom apartment. Either way, this kind of exterior connectivity between the main house and the ADU is a great way to enjoy the backyard with family.

5. Home Office

More people are now working from home than ever before. While this was a forced reality, the trend has still managed to stick around. If you want to build an ADU to be used as a home office, you can follow a few different floorplans.

If you want a single office just for yourself, you can design something similar to a one-bedroom apartment. This can be a great long-term investment, as you can easily furnish the office differently to be used as an investment property.

If you need office space for more than one person, you can opt for the two-bedroom layout. This will allow for the second person to have their own private office. You can also convert the open plan living area into cubicles if you need more office space.

This makes running a business from home easy and either way, it’s a win-win due to the flexibility of the investment long-term.

6. Pool House

If you have a pool in your backyard, you could build an ADU alongside it to act as a pool house. This is a great place to enjoy the summer and can also convert into a guest house if you ever have extra guests over. You can also include a patio to make it the perfect barbeque spot.

This layout can still be an open plan to help save on costs and maximize the interior space. This will depend entirely on the amount of space you have to build your ADU.

7. Recreational Space

Lastly, you can create a space for recreational use. This is also a common use for ADUs, especially for creatives. This space is left quite empty, allowing you to fill the space as you see fit. furnish the space into an investment property later on if you ever need to, or of course, for family. However, as a recreational space, you can furnish it to your exact liking. This kind of open space is perfect for a dance studio, art center, playroom, dojo, or even a meditation room.

Versatile ADU Floor Plans

When it comes to deciding on your ADU floor plans, it’s important to think about what you want to use the space for. Studio floor plans are the most versatile while one-bedroom setups can allow the space to easily become an investment property.

Action ADU is dedicated to partnering with homeowners to create unique and versatile accessory dwelling units. Whether you’re looking for a detached home office or a full guest house in your backyard, we can make it happen.

If you’re interested in learning more about how we can help, feel free to contact us today. 

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