01Types of additions and extensions
A building addition is any extension beyond the original permit envelope: upward (a floor addition, attic use), sideways (an apartment extension, a room addition, closing a balcony), or downward (a basement). Each type has its own licensing and engineering complexity.
A ground-floor room addition is relatively simple, a floor addition is the most complex because it loads the entire structure, and attic use above a certain height counts as primary area and requires a permit. We match the type of addition to the structure, the rights, and the budget.
- A room addition and a sideways apartment extension
- A floor addition and attic use upward
- Closing a balcony into primary area
- Matched to the structure, the rights, and the budget