![]() ![]() When measuring your kitchen, remember that square footage includes any floor space that is covered by cabinets, islands, or counters. That’s good news since the kitchen is considered one of the two most valuable rooms for home buyers, along with the master bathroom. Kitchens count toward your home’s total square footage. Unfortunately, family and living rooms in the basement usually don’t count, although there are exceptions. What is included in square footage: Living and family roomsĪs long as your living room or family room is above grade, it counts toward your total square footage. However, the rest of the room will still need a clearance of at least seven feet. ![]() Spaces beneath beams, ducts, and other obstructions only need a clearance of 6’4 in order to count toward your house’s total square footage. Don’t worry if you live in a tudor house with large ceiling beams or you have an air duct that cuts across your living room. ![]()
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