House Addition Colorado

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Want more space but don’t feel like putting up with the headache of moving into a new home? A house addition in Colorado may be just what you are looking for. Building an addition onto your home can be a very rewarding experience. However, it is important to know what you are getting into and what type of renovation company you are getting into it with. Home additions require careful planning and flawless executions. There are few other types of remodeling projects that are as fun and satisfying as adding to your home. If you are considering a house addition in Colorado, give the professionals at Mountain Renovations a call to schedule your free estimate today.

Why Get a House Addition in Colorado?

Homeowners choose to opt for a house addition for many reasons. One of the most common concerns is that they want more space, but don’t want to pay the cost of purchasing a new home. That additional space is ideal for growing families, increased entertainment areas, making room for in-laws, etc. In some instances, homeowners desire a house addition in Colorado simply to add a new feel to their home. Many studies have shown that home additions can recover most (if not all) of there value at the time of sale. However, this is not always guaranteed. Your decision to add to your home should be based on need and desire, not the promise of increased home value.

Types of House Additions

The four most common types of house additions in Colorado include a conventional house addition, room addition (bump out), sunroom, or garage conversion. Learn more about each type below.

 

  • Conventional House Addition: A conventional house addition is the most expansive type of home addition. It is multi-roomed and is essentially blended into your current home. This additional area can include bedrooms, a family room, a dining room, etc. In some cases, it can be used at an entire apartment.
  • Room Addition: Also called a “bump-out.” In many cases, homeowners choose this option when they want to add a single room (bedroom, bathroom, man cave, etc.). In some cases, you may wish to add additional space to your kitchen area as well.
  • Sunroom: A very popular choice. A sunroom allows you to have more space without exerting the same amount of energy that you typically would with a conventional house addition or room addition. Since they are closed off from the rest of the home, they are not subjected to the same building and code standards as other types of additions.
  • Garage Conversion: Garage conversions can be complex. People typically choose this type of renovation out of necessity. Though it does not offer the same ROI as the other types of additions, it can be advantageous for those that are restricted by building codes, lack of space on their land, height restrictions, etc. >

Working With Mountain Renovations

Our team of construction and contracting professionals are dedicated, knowledgeable, and experienced. We make it a point to understand what you want to accomplish and then turn those plans into a beautifully finished product. If you are contemplating a house addition in Colorado, give our team a call today.