I'd wave a magic wand and conjure up some closet space. That is the one major drawback of a very old home - they're just not built for modern wardrobes.
I'd make my bedroom twice as big and have a sitting area with room to set up a crafting/puzzle table along with a big puffy sofa and chair. Big screen TV mounted on the wall over a mantel. New carpeting. Queen sized bed.
Larger kitchen to put in an island, Sun Room, a full bathroom on the first floor( rather than a powder room) and a first floor library that could double as a bedroom.
With more space in the backyard an outside kitchen & fire pit area.
Expand the kitchen, move the formal dining room to be next to the kitchen, expand the mother-in-law suite, add bathrooms to each bedroom so every bedroom is an en suite and have a half-bath (or maybe full bath) for guests. Large walk-in closets for all bedrooms.
Add an extra space to the existing 2 car garage.
Walk-in pantry for kitchen.
Renovate the kitchen, put in a 1st floor bathroom (ours are both upstairs), renovate the spare room/space in the basement to include a bathroom and kitchen, and add a 2 car attached garage with storage/workshop space.
I'd wave a magic wand and conjure up some closet space. That is the one major drawback of a very old home - they're just not built for modern wardrobes.
Washroom in the basement. Have only a dumb little shower and actually comes in handy but dumb not to have spent the $ for a regular washroom. The money scared us away. Poor decision.
I wouldn’t want any more rooms, would just want the ones we have to be a bit larger/more storage. My house was built in the 1960’s and the closets and bathrooms are a joke. Very little kitchen storage too.
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