
More room for the way you actually live in Nashville.
Primary suites, bonus rooms, in-law spaces, mudrooms and second-story builds — engineered, permitted, and built to look like they were always there.
Stay in the neighborhood you love. Get the space you need.
Nashville's market makes "trading up" expensive. A well-designed addition lets you keep the lot, the schools, the commute — and add the primary suite, the bonus room, or the in-law space your family actually needs. Done right, additions usually deliver more value than a comparable move.
We handle the structural engineering, permits and inspections, plus the design work to make sure the addition reads as part of the original house instead of bolted on.

The full range of residential additions.
- Primary bedroom & bathroom suites
- Bonus rooms & family rooms
- In-law & multi-generational suites
- Second-story additions
- Garage conversions & carriage houses
- Kitchen bump-outs & pantry expansions
- Mudrooms with custom built-ins
- Sunrooms & four-season rooms
- Home office additions
- Foundation work & structural engineering
- Roof line tie-ins & siding match
- Permits, inspections & warranty
From feasibility to final inspection.
Site & feasibility
We look at the lot, setbacks, existing structure and roofline to confirm your addition is buildable before any design work starts.
Design & engineering
Floor plan, elevations and structural engineering — submitted with your permit package.
Permit & build
We pull permits, schedule inspections, and build to plan with owner-led crews and weekly progress updates.
Tie-in & finish
Roof, siding, flooring and trim matched so the addition reads as part of the original home, not a bolt-on.
Home addition questions, answered.
How much does a home addition cost in Nashville?
Single-room additions typically run $80,000 to $200,000. Primary-suite additions and second-story builds run $150,000 to $400,000+ depending on size and finish.
Do you handle permits and structural engineering?
Yes. We handle plans, permits, structural engineering and inspections — that's part of every addition project, not an extra.
How long does an addition take?
Most additions run 4–7 months from permit to final walkthrough. Second-story additions usually run 6–9 months because of the structural work involved.
Will my addition match the original house?
Yes — that's the goal. Roof pitch, siding profile, trim details and rooflines are designed to read as part of the original home. We won't bolt on a box.
Can I live in my home during the addition?
Usually yes. We isolate the work area with dust barriers and only tie into the existing house at controlled, scheduled cut-over points.