Whether you need additional living space, a private guest suite, multigenerational housing, or a detached casita, we design and build additions that feel like a natural extension of your home. Our team manages every phase of the project, from planning and permitting to structural work, finishes, and final detailing.
We construct room additions, second-story expansions, attached and detached casitas, garages, guest houses, home offices, and flexible living spaces tailored to your needs and property layout.
Our projects commonly include:
We focus on seamless integration so the finished space looks and functions as though it was always part of the original home.

Being a licensed General Contractor ourself and having many years of experience in managing subcontractors and construction crews, we are well versed in this area. Being able to see what's coming down the pipe in terms of upcoming needs of the project before they become urgent is critical to keeping the project running smoothly and efficiently. Speaking "contractor" is essential in understanding what contractors are saying without actually saying it.
Yes. Successful commercial projects depend on strong coordination between ownership, design professionals, consultants, and contractors throughout the project lifecycle. Developers often have many deals they're working on at any given time and it's just not possible for them to focus on a single construction project. However, the project team needs constant decisions and input from the client during the entirety of the project. This is where the Construction Manger typically enters the picture and handles much of the more mundane decision-making on the client's behalf.
The Construction Manager can be as involved as the client asks for. This means that depending on the delivery method you're considering for the project, the Construction Manager can simply act as an advisor and provide professional guidance while you make all the decisions take all the actions. Or the Construction Manager can even directly contract with all the necessary subcontractors, essentially acting as the General Contractor without self-performing any of the construction work. Examples of things a Construction Manager often helps the client with is managing the Design Team, assisting in permitting and/or zoning, managing the bidding and contract award process, managing value engineering with the designers and contractors, ensuring on-time delivery of the project, managing contractor invoices and lien releases, quality control during construction, coordinating end-user training for building systems, and coordination of FF&E.