Sometimes your home is almost perfect - the location is right; the neighborhood is right - but the space no longer fits your life. A thoughtfully designed addition allows you to stay where you are while gaining the room, comfort, and functionality of your household needs.
We help San Antonio homeowners expand their homes in a way that feels cohesive, intentional, and fully integrated with the existing structure.
Many homeowners come to us when their home no longer supports how they live day to day. Common reasons include:
We approach additions with both lifestyle and long-term value in mind. The goal is not just more square footage, but better use of space and a seamless connection to the existing home. Common projects include:
Our Home Addition Projects
Design/Build Process
Materials Selection
Designing an Addition That Feels Integrated
A major focus of addition projects is making the new space feel like it has always been part of the home. We guide you through selections that balance aesthetics, durability, and compatibility with existing materials.
Interior Finishes Matching or thoughtfully transitioning flooring, trim, and finishes from old to new spaces.
Exterior Materials Brick, siding, stucco, and stone selections chosen to complement the existing facade when exact matches are not possible.
Roofing Shingle and roofing transitions planned carefully to blend with the current roofline and aging materials.
Our Suppliers
We work with trusted regional suppliers and manufacturers to ensure materials meet both performance and design standards.
Financing
Home Additions Cost
Additions of investments depend on size, structural requirements, and material selections. During planning, we help you understand options clearly so you can make confident decisions without surprises.
Many homeowners use home equity or home improvement loans through lenders such as Frost Bank to reinvest in their property.
Key factors that influence cost include:
Home Additions FAQ
Timelines vary based on size and complexity. We sequence work to dry in the new structure before opening walls, helping reduce disruption to your daily life.
Additions involve tying into existing structures, working in lived-in environments, and covering fixed construction and design costs on a smaller scale.
Yes. We manage permitting, design coordination, and structural engineering as part of the process.
We focus on material transitions and design details, so the addition feels cohesive, even when exact matches are not possible.
Yes. Setbacks, lot limitations, and neighborhood requirements can affect placement. We help evaluate options early in the process.