I have a question for those forumites who have layouts in finished rooms. On a lark, we toured a home today and are inclined to make an offer. However, before doing so, wanted to get opinions.
I am currently two years into building a 24x28 layout in our current home's basement, which is entirely open, so no obstacles. The house under consideration has a large basement, with two finished bedrooms (11x12 and 13x15), hallway(7x15) and a finished full bath. There is also a comparably sized area that is unfinished. The whole basement is available for train use. If we made this move, I would not move the current layout - will certainly take the benchwork (Mianne) and modify. There is also the chance I would change to 2R and do an around the room layout, probably point to point, so broad curves and lots of switching opportunities would be prime.
In space planning, my initial thoughts are to use the 2 bedrooms, the hall and part of the unfinished area. I would NOT remove any walls, but punching holes for tunnel portals is no problem whatsoever.
So, my questions center around what are the obstacles inherent in building/running a layout spread across multiple finished rooms? i.e., if you had to do it over again, what would you do differently? Do you find having multiple rooms to be a positive, a negative, or neither? Is it a pain to walk between rooms while running a train?
Any thoughts would be most helpful - I don't want to make a mistake and buy a house where the layout space is an impediment. All other aspects of the house are perfect. If the layout space is problematic, I'll pass on the house - we don't need to move, I just stopped in the showing on a lark after making a run to Lowe's to buy picture hanging hooks
Thanks!