Home additions and expansions

Additions Designed to Feel Like They Belonged from the Start

Whether you need more living space, a second-story expansion, or a carefully tied-in footprint addition, we help plan the structure, flow, feasibility, and execution before construction begins.

Structural planningIntegration matters
Cohesive designExisting home respected
Permit readyDetails coordinated early
Built to lastStructure behind the walls
Addition planning

More Space Without an Afterthought Look

The best additions feel natural. That requires careful attention to structure, rooflines, utilities, permitting, finishes, site access, and how the new space changes daily life inside the home.

  • Structural and architectural coordination for clean integration
  • Utility, drainage, access, and site constraints reviewed early
  • Interior flow and exterior appearance planned together
Downtown Orlando kitchen remodel with custom wood cabinetry, island, and stone flooring
Addition types

Space That Solves the Real Problem

We help shape the right addition around how your home needs to work next.

Primary Suite Additions

Create a more private, comfortable owner suite with thoughtful bedroom, bathroom, closet, and access planning.

Expanded Living Areas

Add family rooms, entertaining space, or open living areas that connect naturally to the existing home.

Second-Story Additions

Explore vertical expansion when lot conditions, zoning, and structure make it the right direction.

Garage and Utility Expansions

Improve storage, parking, laundry, workspace, and daily function with practical expansion planning.

Integration details

The Details That Make an Addition Feel Right

Rooflines, exterior materials, and proportions need to feel intentional from the street.

Exterior Cohesion

Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structural decisions should support the new layout cleanly.

Behind-Wall Planning

Transitions between old and new spaces should feel natural in daily use.

Interior Flow
Where to start

Begin with Feasibility, Not Guesswork

Before design gets too far ahead, we help look at site conditions, zoning considerations, budget expectations, and the construction path needed to expand properly.

Site conditionsStructural tie-insBudget rangeConstruction sequence
Home addition and exterior construction work
Helpful answers

Home Addition Questions to Solve Before Design Goes Too Far

A successful addition needs more than extra square footage. Structure, utilities, rooflines, exterior materials, and daily flow all need to work together.

Do home additions in Orlando require permits?

Yes, most home additions require permits and must meet applicable zoning, building, structural, and utility requirements. Feasibility review is an important early step.

Can an addition be designed to match the existing home?

Yes. A well-planned addition should consider rooflines, exterior materials, proportions, interior transitions, structural tie-ins, and the way the expanded home functions day to day.

Do you build second-story additions?

Second-story additions may be possible when the existing structure, zoning, budget, and site conditions support the work. Structural evaluation is needed before that direction is confirmed.

What should we know before planning an addition?

Start with the purpose of the new space, property constraints, budget range, timeline, design expectations, and whether the addition changes utilities, drainage, access, or structural loads.

Pools and pool renovations

Planning a new pool or pool renovation?

Nona Construction Group can also help with new pools, pool renovations, water features, pool decking, coping, and site coordination that connect cleanly with the home.

Orlando pool deck with custom stone water feature and paved patio
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Ready to Plan an Addition That Feels Integrated?

Start with a clear conversation about what kind of space you need and what your property can support.

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