Home Addition Projects in Fort Worth and DFW
Completed room additions, second stories, primary suite expansions, and in-law suites — all built by one team.

Seamless Historic Expansion
A 1920s Ryan Place home built up a full second story — matching brick, trim, and rooflines so seamlessly that neighbors assumed the expansion had always been there.
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Suite Life
Empty nesters finally got the primary suite their home never had — a main-floor addition with a spa bath, walk-in closet, and enough room to actually exhale.
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Echo Trail
A Tanglewood mid-century ranch got a full second story — a complex structural project that preserved the home's horizontal character while doubling its square footage.
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Heritage Renewed
A 1910 Aledo property got a full renovation and thoughtful addition — preserving over a century of architectural character while delivering the spaces a modern family actually needs.
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Mistletoe Heights In-Law Suite
A Mistletoe Heights detached structure became a fully independent in-law suite — giving aging parents the privacy and independence they wanted without moving them out of the neighborhood.
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Small Space, Big Style
A targeted Arlington Heights bump-out gave a cramped 1940s bungalow kitchen the square footage it needed — without the cost or disruption of a full addition.
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Beyond Basics
A mid-century home on 6th Ave got a back-of-house addition that added a primary suite, a mudroom, and a proper dining room — three problems solved in one project.
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Tanglewood Multi-Room Remodel
A comprehensive Tanglewood project combined a kitchen addition, primary suite addition, and full interior remodel into one coordinated build.
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Overton Park Total Remodel
A full gut renovation and addition in Overton Park that preserved the home's original 1940s character while adding a primary suite and completely rebuilding the kitchen and bathrooms.
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Pershing Bungalow Addition
A Pershing Avenue Craftsman bungalow gained a back addition that added a primary suite and a proper kitchen — without touching the front of the home that the owners loved.
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