A family home, thoughtfully reimagined
A family bursting at the seams
This family was bursting at the seams in a very small, one-story home with two small bedrooms, a small shared bath, and a tiny, non-functional kitchen in the back. They wanted to make their house bigger and one of the main desires they wanted was to keep the addition in the unique architectural craftsman style with custom shingles and curved ridge roof hips. This made for interesting framing and finishing.
We removed the back third of their home and then redid the foundation and added back that space and more on the main floor. We turned the back of the main floor into a large kitchen with a breakfast nook. We built a deck with French doors coming from the kitchen which leads to their small back yard and unique storage space under one of the existing bedrooms.
We added a second-floor primary suite, with a very large bedroom, large walk-in closet, and a beautiful bathroom. We built custom stairs and handrails and glazed in a special stained-glass window near the top of the stairs. The great architectural aspect of this second-story addition was keeping the look of the original house, so that the addition looked as if it has always been there.