Home Additions in Greater Boston & the North Shore
Home Additions Greater Boston homeowners rely on begin with thoughtful design, structural planning, and finishes that blend naturally with the existing home. We build additions across the North Shore that add space without sacrificing character.
We handle structural work, permits, and finishes so your new space ties in cleanly with the existing structure.
If you like your neighborhood but have outgrown your home, an addition can be the right way to gain space without moving.
We plan and build additions with a focus on structure, weather protection, and details that make the new space blend with what’s already there—from foundations up through finishes.
A good addition doesn’t feel tacked on—it feels like the house was always meant to be that way.
Done properly, an addition improves comfort and function while protecting the existing structure and adding long-term value.
Home Additions Greater Boston: What’s Included
Every addition is a little different, but the core elements are the same: strong structure, a tight weather shell, and finishes that tie into the rest of the home.
Design and structural coordination
Foundation work and framing
Roofing, siding, windows, and exterior trim
Insulation, drywall, and interior finishes
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC integration
New bathrooms, closets, or expanded kitchen space
Exterior tie-ins, decks, and steps as needed
Our Process
We’ll walk you through each step so you know what’s happening from the first sketch to the final coat of paint.
Yes. Most home additions require permits for structural work, electrical, plumbing, and inspections. We handle the permitting process and coordinate with local building departments to ensure everything meets Massachusetts building standards.
Timelines vary depending on size and scope, but most additions take 8–16 weeks from start to finish. Larger structural projects or second-story additions may take longer due to inspections and phased construction.
Yes. We design additions to blend with your home’s existing structure, rooflines, and finishes. The goal is for the new space to feel like it was always part of the original build.
In many cases, yes. We phase the work carefully and maintain safe access points. For larger structural projects, there may be brief periods of disruption, but we plan ahead to minimize inconvenience.
Ready to Explore a Home Addition?
We’ll help you understand what’s possible and what it will take to add the space you need.