Houston Chronicle Sunday

Consider adding more space to a home

- By Shawn Vacek REMODELERS OF HOUSTON

A home addition can be a very valuable remodeling project for your home.

If you have a one- or 1½-story home and you need extra space, it may be worth considerin­g building up rather than out.

If you have a growing family and too few bedrooms or baths, building up or out are both good options. The size and shape of your property will help you decide if you can build out.

If you have a large backyard, a first-floor addition may be a good choice. If not, your choice will be to build up.

If you currently have an attic space with a higher ceiling, a dormer or two or partial addition might work to get some additional room.

But why stop there? A full second-story addition can double the space that you currently have to give you extra bedrooms and baths, a luxurious master bedroom suite with walk-in closet or any other spaces you desire.

If you are considerin­g adding more space to your home, keep the following in mind.

Your home’s foundation

Your contractor, with the help of an engineer, should

determine if your home can support a second story or if you need additional structural support. Most existing foundation­s can be reinforced

to support a second floor pending an engineer evaluation.

This can be much more economical than pouring a

new foundation.

Overall, reinforcin­g the foundation and building up will add a lot of value to your home.

Staircase

Do you have a staircase? If not, it will be necessary to build a new one. One of the more difficult elements is determinin­g the best placement for the staircase. Much thought needs to go into the staircase location based on design for accessibil­ity, flow and balance in the home.

Additional key elements to consider when adding a second story are window style, roofing material and elevation, and exterior facade to create a look that you desire.

Design

Second-floor design work is challengin­g, so you want to be certain that you’re working with someone who has Design-Build experience in second story additions. A good Design-Build remodeler can take care of draw

ing up the plans based on understand­ing what you want the second story add-on to achieve.

When adding on new space to your home, a remodeler should create a space that flows seamlessly with the home’s existing architectu­re and style. Look for and experience­d remodeler you can trust to get the job done correctly.

This article was provided by a member of the GHBA Remodelers Council, which is dedicated to promoting profession­alism and public awareness of the remodeling profession through education, certificat­ion and service to the Houston community. To reach the author directly, email shawn@remodelers­ofhouston.com. For informatio­n on this article, contact Lorraine Hart at lorraine@idealconsu­lting.net. To join the council or to find a profession­al remodeler in your area, visit www.ghba.org.

 ?? Courtesy of Remodelers of Houston ?? This new family room addition includes a glass cupola skylight.
Courtesy of Remodelers of Houston This new family room addition includes a glass cupola skylight.

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