I had a rather large addition put onto my house in 2008/2009. There is a bonus room (above the garage) that was permitted and has insulation, windows (conforming to egress/fire entrance codes), and AC/Heating, and electrical. It passed inspection and then I had the room drywalled, painted, and carpeted so I could count it as Finished Space. For whatever reason the county documented the area as unfinished (perhaps because it had no drywall, paint or floor covering-that was done later and did not require a permit).
Anyway, It's about 900 square feet. It has a door to the rest of the house (no separate door from the outside/garage). So you walk upstairs, go through a hallway and there's a door to the bonus room.
I'd like to add a closet to make it a bedroom. (so the house will then have 5 bedrooms, 2.something baths since the other bathroom has a separate tub and a shower).
But what constitutes a closet? Does it have to be enclosed? In other words, can I have like California Closets or similar stuff attached to one of the walls, or do I also have to build a wall around it and put a door on it? Most walk-in closets I see don't have doors, but then again, what determines a "walk-in" closet? Does it need some minimium amount of wall length to "separate" it from the rest of the room? Or can it just be in the same space?
I will obviously check with local code before adding anything that requires building walls,etc.
This is in the Albany, NY area (technically Loudonville, NY).
Thank you
Anyway, It's about 900 square feet. It has a door to the rest of the house (no separate door from the outside/garage). So you walk upstairs, go through a hallway and there's a door to the bonus room.
I'd like to add a closet to make it a bedroom. (so the house will then have 5 bedrooms, 2.something baths since the other bathroom has a separate tub and a shower).
But what constitutes a closet? Does it have to be enclosed? In other words, can I have like California Closets or similar stuff attached to one of the walls, or do I also have to build a wall around it and put a door on it? Most walk-in closets I see don't have doors, but then again, what determines a "walk-in" closet? Does it need some minimium amount of wall length to "separate" it from the rest of the room? Or can it just be in the same space?
I will obviously check with local code before adding anything that requires building walls,etc.
This is in the Albany, NY area (technically Loudonville, NY).
Thank you