Room Addition

  1. Increased Living Space

  2. Enhanced Functionality

  3. Added Property Value

  4. Customization

  5. Avoiding Relocation Costs

  • First-floor room additions involve expanding the footprint of a building horizontally at ground level. This process typically includes planning and designing the new space, obtaining necessary permits, constructing the foundation and structural framework, integrating utilities, and finishing interior and exterior elements. Room additions can be customized to meet various needs, such as creating extra living space, adding bedrooms, expanding kitchens, or incorporating new entertainment areas. They offer homeowners the flexibility to enhance their living environment without the need for major structural alterations or moving to a new location.

  • A second-floor room addition involves expanding a building vertically by adding a new level on top of an existing structure. This process typically includes careful planning and design to ensure structural integrity and compliance with building codes. It involves constructing a new floor, walls, and roof, integrating utilities such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems, and creating access points such as stairs or elevators. Second-floor additions offer homeowners the opportunity to increase living space without sacrificing yard space or making major changes to the existing footprint of the home.

  • An underground room addition involves creating additional living or functional space beneath the ground level of an existing structure. This process typically includes excavation to create a subterranean area, constructing walls and a ceiling or floor to enclose the space, installing utilities such as lighting, ventilation, and plumbing, and ensuring proper waterproofing and structural support to maintain safety and stability. Underground room additions can serve various purposes, including expanding living areas, creating recreational spaces, or adding storage facilities. They offer homeowners the opportunity to maximize the use of their property while preserving outdoor space above ground.