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120 What is a ADU & What do I need to know about it

120 What is a ADU & What do I need to know about it

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Exploring Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs): A Tea Over Interiors Episode


In this episode of Tea Over Interiors, hosts Dee and Alicia share insights into Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs), discussing their benefits, types (detached, attached, and garage conversions), and considerations for planning and designing one. They start off sharing their day of activities, sipping on chocolate cream tea, and dive into the history of ADUs and their role in affordable housing. Alicia shares her personal plans for building an ADU for her design business and podcast, emphasizing the practicality and tax benefits. They also explore zoning laws, design tips for functionality and aesthetics, accessibility considerations, and the importance of integrating the ADU design with the main house for cohesiveness or distinctiveness. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes, practical advice, and encourages listeners to make the most of their properties through ADUs.


00:00 A Day in the Life: Baking, Cooking, and Tea Sipping

00:19 Introducing Today's Topic: Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs)

00:28 Tea Time: Sipping on Chocolate Cream Tea

00:55 Dee's Randomness: A Brief History of ADUs

01:17 Deep Dive into ADUs: Types and Personal Plans

03:30 Building an ADU: Zoning Laws and Design Considerations

05:04 Accessibility and Functionality in ADU Design

06:53 Styling Your ADU: Cohesion and Creativity

07:39 Amenities and Practical Tips for ADU Rental Appeal

08:21 Wrapping Up: The Value of ADUs

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