Home Additions

Planning for a room addition can involve structural engineering, detailed architectural plans and multiple approvals of regulatory authorities. Thoughtful design must be given to the architectural tie in between the exterior of the new and existing structures as well as the traffic pattern in the interior. Once approvals have been obtained construction begins with lot grading, footings, framing, roofing, masonry, electrical, plumbing and HVAC installations, followed by, insulation, sheetrock, interior trim and outfitting the space with finishing touches and or equipment needed to accomplish your goal.

Country Heaven Broken Arrow 2011
After converting the existing garage into a family room, a third bay was added to the freestanding garage. A large workshop was added to one end of the garage and a covered walkway installed to connect the remodeled structure to the home. Upon completion this design/build project created a home that not only satisfied the family’s needs but one that was strategically nestled between the oak trees that are in abundance on the property.

Party Perfect Harter’s Second Subdivision 2008
This creative addition integrated the former free-standing garage into the house. The added space allowed us to create a new kitchen with walk in pantry and a new powder room and family room. It also provided direct access to the living room dramatically improving traffic flow. Fixed Rogue Valley doors in the family room look out over the 300-ft deep rear yard and the rock lined stream that runs through it.

Grandeur with a Splash Hudson Meadows 2006
A new hip roof was installed over the porch to allow additional light into the interior. Pella Architectural Series windows and a door were added, providing direct access to the Great Room and its 20-ft ceiling. Custom cast stone pillars and crown molding were fabricated by Stone Legends of Dallas, Texas. Copper guttering and a new concrete tile roof were added to complete the transformation of the porch from boring to beautiful.

Extraordinary Estate Hudson Meadows 2006
Enlarged and relocated Pella Architectural Series casement windows were installed. Wilshire Copper Dormers were custom fabricated by Beach Sheet Metal of Sunnyvale, Texas and added to the roof. A new cast stone porch, two patios and cast stone trim were designed into the new face of the home. More than 500,000 lbs. of custom cast stone by Stone Legends of Dallas, Texas were meticulously installed. Landscaping was added as construction was completed.

Privacy Please Hudson Meadows 2006
A free-standing courtyard with cast stone balustrades sits quietly in front of a brick wall enclosed patio. The Pella door shown behind the ornamental iron gate provides direct access to the master bedroom. Opening it allows the owner to step out in the morning and sip coffee as he watches the sun rise to the east. The custom copper dormers provide architectural interest to the existing concrete tile roof.

Redefining “Time at Home”
The “swooped” extended roof covers a common area for all seasons. Safe to say “Time at home isn’t what it used to be.” The lovely pool is heated and features an electric powered cover. Safe and clean.

Curb Appeal Restored and Improved
Beautiful landscaping nicely frames the entrance while allowing the architectural form to breathe. Breathing room reveals (all of) the intricate stone work and the overall configuration of the structure. Just right. This is one of our favorite projects.

The Perfect Transformation
A new home office, master bathroom and master closet were added to the second story over the sunroom creating an expansive master suite. Three quarries were contacted and became sources for the multi-colored slate roof. As a result, the new and existing roofs are perfect matches. The unique stucco appearance of the second level was duplicated by our stucco subcontractor, who “punched” the fresh stucco with rag wrapped hands.

Natural Elements Forest Hills 1989
A 750 sq. ft. master bedroom suite with his and her bathrooms were added to the rear of this Utica Square home. An extensive multi-level patio ties the bedroom, kitchen, and sunroom together into a relaxing space where family and friends can socialize and enjoy the beautifully landscaped rear yard.

The Courtyard Hudson Meadows 2006
A tranquil courtyard complete with fountain was added to the front of the home to not only enhance its overall appearance but to provide the soothing sound of falling water in the adjoining dining room. All the cast stone visible in this photograph was custom made for this home by Stone Legends of Dallas, Texas. Custom ornamental iron balconies create an additional means of egress from the second level bedrooms.

Classic Colonial Harter’s Second Subdivision 2008
Custom cedar shutters by Timberlane Wood Crafters surround the Windsor divided light replacement windows on this whole home remodel. Fixed Rogue Valley true divided light French doors finish out two walls of the sunroom. Crane-Board foam backed vinyl siding provides added insulation and unifies the front, sides, and rear of the home.

Enhanced View Hudson Meadows 2006
A tastefully landscaped plant bed compliments the new wall of Pella windows in the family room. Both the adjoining eating bay and the family room were part of a total interior and exterior remodel of this 10,000-sf home. This space is where the Owner starts his day as he watches an abundance of wildlife found in his backyard.

Falling Water Hudson Meadows 2006
An architecturally interesting courtyard was added to the front of the home to not only enhance its overall appearance but to provide the soothing sound of falling water in the adjoining dining room. The cast stone fountain was custom made for this extraordinary home.

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