When my house was built, an Electric Sauna was installed into the garage along with a shower. My laundry was designed originally to bump out about 8' into the garage. That room was extended and a shower/stall and the sauna were installed jutting about 8' further attached to the laundry room bumpout.
I have no use for the sauna, none. I'm debating on taking it out and making my laundry room bumpout back to it's design w/o the shower/sauna. The garage enters the house throu the laundry room. the wall surrounding the sauna has it's own entrance from garage, once in the drying area area the sauna has its own door to go inside it and cook yourself.
One of my friends said that I should make the shower/entry area to the sauna room itself a half bath, remove the sauna and walls surrounding it and get back more floorspace in the garage which I don't really need as it was oversized during construction. I currently have (I believe) 1480 sg ft home with 3BR and 2 full baths, does it make sense to put a toilet and sink in as shower and drain are there.
Would I see an ROI on that or am I better off to just clear it out and do nothing? The all wood electric sauna was well over 13K new, but I was told there is no more $$$ in having a sauna in the eventual sale of my house in the future to downsize.
Curious to see what the collective minds here think. 30 years ago, I'd have killed for a sink and toilet in the garage, but that was a different life.
EDIT to add while my garage is large enough to work on a car and there is plenty of room to park two large vehicles and do a motor swap or maybe a restoration there is no way, that I'm aware of to put a lift in which the peaked overhead and storage area above the garage.
I have no limitations of an HOA either.
I built this as my retirement home and tinker space.
I have no use for the sauna, none. I'm debating on taking it out and making my laundry room bumpout back to it's design w/o the shower/sauna. The garage enters the house throu the laundry room. the wall surrounding the sauna has it's own entrance from garage, once in the drying area area the sauna has its own door to go inside it and cook yourself.
One of my friends said that I should make the shower/entry area to the sauna room itself a half bath, remove the sauna and walls surrounding it and get back more floorspace in the garage which I don't really need as it was oversized during construction. I currently have (I believe) 1480 sg ft home with 3BR and 2 full baths, does it make sense to put a toilet and sink in as shower and drain are there.
Would I see an ROI on that or am I better off to just clear it out and do nothing? The all wood electric sauna was well over 13K new, but I was told there is no more $$$ in having a sauna in the eventual sale of my house in the future to downsize.
Curious to see what the collective minds here think. 30 years ago, I'd have killed for a sink and toilet in the garage, but that was a different life.
EDIT to add while my garage is large enough to work on a car and there is plenty of room to park two large vehicles and do a motor swap or maybe a restoration there is no way, that I'm aware of to put a lift in which the peaked overhead and storage area above the garage.
I have no limitations of an HOA either.
I built this as my retirement home and tinker space.
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