Categories: Home Additions

How to Determine the Right Size of My Home Addition

Expanding your home involves more than just wondering how big your addition should be. It’s also a balance determined by your unique needs, the size of your existing house, and zoning regulations. While additional space can significantly enhance your home’s functionality and value, it’s important to consider a few essential factors to ensure your expansion fits harmoniously with your current structure. 

Cottage Industries, Inc., one of the top design builders in the area, dives in and explores how to determine the right size for your home addition.

Your Space Requirements

Make sure to know precisely what the primary functions of the addition will be. Do you need an additional bedroom, a family room, or a two-story addition? A sunroom or conservatory always provides a great source of natural light. What about an outdoor kitchen or screened-in porch to bring the outdoors in? The size of your addition should fit the intended purpose.

Matching the Addition With Your Home

Just like planning a typical kitchen remodeling project or any other renovation, it’s critical to consider how your home addition will match your existing space. The roofline, windows, and other details must be in sync with the design of your home. A well-designed addition will increase your home’s value, but an ill-fitting one can diminish it. Take into account the size of your existing home and determine how large or small the addition is to minimize disproportions in terms of design.

Zoning Regulations

Before starting a home addition project, be sure to check your local zoning regulations. These regulations dictate what size the addition can be, as well as whether the structure requires additional permits.

Your Budget

Once you have considered your needs, the size of your existing home, zoning regulations, and the risk of overbuilding, focus on what your budget for this project will be. What you can afford will inevitably direct the size of your addition. When planning your project, remember to factor in the costs of labor, materials, permits, and other important fees.

Style Preferences

When planning a home addition, consider the overall aesthetic of your home. For a cohesive look, it should match the style and architecture of your existing home.

The success of a home addition hinges on the expertise and experience of a reputable contractor who can ensure a flawless process from start to finish. These design-builders can provide valuable advice on how to match the addition with the existing home and how to select the right materials, colors, and finishes to ensure maximum aesthetic and functional benefit.

Making the Decision

Your home is a reflection of you, and any addition you intend to include in it should match your taste, style, and needs. If you’re planning a home addition, consider reaching out to Cottage Industries, Inc., based in Wayne, PA, to guide you through the process. We are experts in kitchenand bathroom remodeling, as well as other types of home renovations. You can reach us at (610) 293-9750, or complete the form on our contact page to schedule a consultation.

Adam Sherman

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