How to Make the Most of an In-law Suite when Building a Custom Home
Multi-generational living is gaining popularity in the United States. As a way of reducing the cost of retirement, many older Americans move in with their adult children and families. An in-law suite has become an increasingly popular addition to a custom home.
We have some tips for you if you are interested in an in-law apartment, a small cottage, or a “guest house” built on your South Carolina property.
How to Build an In-Law Suite In Your Custom Home
The first thing is to choose the right place.
It is obvious that the notion that location is everything is important when it comes down to buying real estate or purchasing a home. But that also applies to the space that you are adding for your mother-in-law or relative!
In-law suites should be designed to suit the lifestyle and comfort preferences of the person who will live there. An attached in-law suite may be the best option for an elderly parent who wants to be in the center of everything. A detached “in-law apartment” may be more appealing for someone who wants to live independently, but is still close enough to help in an emergency.