When your home needs to grow, a well-planned addition gives you the square footage you want while keeping the neighborhood, schools, and lifestyle you already love. We build home additions that feel original—matched rooflines, seamless transitions, and layouts that improve how you live every day.

A home addition is one of the best ways to get the space you need without leaving the neighborhood you love. Whether you’re adding a new room, expanding your kitchen, building a primary suite, or creating an in-law space, the goal is the same: make your home feel more comfortable, more functional, and better suited to your daily routine. Done right, an addition blends seamlessly with the existing layout so it looks and feels like it was always part of the home.
Because additions affect structure, utilities, and the overall flow of the house, experience matters. Our team plans every detail—layout, lighting, HVAC needs, insulation, and finish transitions—so the new space works beautifully and meets code. We focus on clear communication and clean job sites, keeping the process organized from the first walkthrough to final trim, so you can feel confident at every stage of the build.
We start with your goals and budget, confirm feasibility, and map out a realistic timeline. From there, we coordinate each phase—demo (if needed), framing, exterior tie-in, mechanicals, insulation, drywall, finishes—so the project stays organized and your home stays as comfortable as possible during construction.
Home additions can be small and targeted or a full expansion that changes how your home functions. Here are the most common options—plus what each one is best for:
Add a new bedroom, enlarge a living room, create a bigger dining area, or expand the kitchen footprint. This is a great option when you love your layout but simply need more square footage.
Create a true retreat with a larger bedroom, walk-in closet, and a comfortable bathroom layout. Many homeowners choose this to improve privacy, daily comfort, and long-term livability.
Add an entire level to gain major space without taking more of your yard. This works well for growing families or homeowners who want separate zones—bedrooms upstairs, living space downstairs.
A private suite with a bedroom, bathroom, and often a small living area or kitchenette. Ideal for multi-generational living, visiting family, or a more independent guest space.
Add parking, storage, and workspace. Many garage additions also include smart upgrades like a workshop area, organized storage walls, or even a finished bonus room above.
A bright space that brings the outdoors in. A three-season sunroom is perfect for relaxing spring through fall, while a four-season room is built with insulation and HVAC planning so it feels comfortable year-round.
One of the most practical additions you can make. Add built-in cubbies, benches, coat storage, and a drop zone that keeps clutter out of your main living areas—especially helpful for busy households.
Improve daily convenience and reduce bottlenecks. Adding a powder room near the main living area or expanding to an extra full bath can make a big difference in comfort and resale appeal.
A dedicated workspace that supports remote work without taking over a bedroom or dining table. Many homeowners choose sound control, built-ins, and better natural light for productivity.
Upgrade from a tight hallway laundry to a functional space with folding counters, storage, sink options, and better workflow—especially valuable for families.
Most projects run in phases. After planning and approvals, construction timelines vary by size and complexity, but we set clear milestones so you always know what’s next.
Often yes. We isolate work zones when possible and plan utilities tie-ins to minimize disruption. If the project affects kitchens/baths heavily, we’ll discuss options upfront.
That’s the goal. We focus on rooflines, exterior materials, window proportions, trim profiles, and interior transitions so the addition feels like it belongs.
In most cases, yes. We account for permitting and inspections as part of the planning process so there are no surprises.
We’ll give you a simple checklist—access paths, protecting valuables, clearing storage areas, and planning for noise/dust—so the first day goes smoothly.