Renovations

Additions That Look Like They Have Always Been There.

The best addition is the one no one can identify as an addition. Forest Heart Builders engineers every addition first-floor, second-story, primary suite, or in-law to integrate seamlessly with the original architecture, the existing systems, and the way the family already uses the home.

Types of Additions Forest Heart Builds

First-Floor Expansions

Family-room expansions, kitchen expansions, dining-room expansions, four-season screened-porch additions. Often combined with reworking the existing first-floor plan.

Second-Story Additions

Adding a full second story to a ranch, raising the existing roofline, or extending an existing second floor over a previously single-story wing. The structural and envelope work is significant but the result can be transformative.

Primary-Suite Additions

Adding a primary bedroom suite where one does not exist or upgrading an undersized existing suite to current standard generous bedroom, dressing room, primary bath, and often a sitting room or private exterior space.

In-Law Suites

Self-contained additions for aging parents or adult children bedroom, bath, kitchenette, and separate entry. Designed for privacy now and resale flexibility later.

Common Questions

FAQ Additions

How do you make an addition look original?

Match the proportion first. Match the materials second. Match the detail rules third. The roof pitch on the addition is the same as the original. The window proportions match. The trim profiles match. The brick coursing matches. When the addition is finished, the only way to identify it is to know what was there before.

Often, yes. The question is whether the existing foundation and load-bearing walls can carry the new load. Structural analysis early in Discovery tells us whether the answer is yes (a straightforward second-story addition), yes with reinforcement (foundation underpinning or new shear walls), or no (the addition requires a different strategy).

Building permit, mechanical permit, electrical permit, plumbing permit at minimum. Many municipalities require a variance if the addition extends the footprint outside existing setbacks. Forest Heart Builders handles the permit process though variance applications add time and uncertainty that we name clearly upfront.