It’s a well known fact the kitchen and the bathroom are the rooms that sell a property, so getting them right in a development is a prerequisite. They are the two rooms where you need to spend in order to make your return on investment, but one thing many people don’t realise is how many bathrooms, or toilets, they actually need in a house in order for it to reach its full potential.
The simple rule of thumb is that you need one toilet for every three and a half rooms, so if you have a four bedroom house and it only has one bathroom, you’d be best served installing another toilet. You can do that either as an en-suite to the largest room, or as a downstairs toilet in a utility room.
However some developers miss the mark when they develop a property and end up installing an extra toilet in a three bedroom, or even a two bedroom house. This is a waste of time, money and most importantly space. When you’re developing a two bedroom house, space is very much at a premium, so compromising the space in the property to include an extra toilet is a mistake.
Think about your target market before you make a rash decision and install an extra toilet where one isn’t needed.
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