Additions & ADUs
Why Homeowners Choose Renovation MD for Additions and ADUs
Many homeowners don’t want to leave the house they love. They love the neighborhood, the yard, and the memories they’ve built there—they just need more space.
An addition or accessory dwelling unit can give you the room your home is missing without starting over somewhere else.
The challenge isn’t simply adding square footage. It’s creating a space that feels like it belongs. A well-designed addition should blend with your existing home, from the structure and layout to the finishes and details.
At Renovation MD, we focus on making the transition between old and new feel natural. When the project is done, the goal isn’t for people to notice what was added—it’s for the whole home to feel like it was always meant to be that way.
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Whats Included
- Room additions (bedrooms, living space, home offices)
- Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) for rental or family use
- Second-story additions
- Garage conversions Permitting & code compliance
- Seamless exterior & structural matching
Consultation
We assess your whole home, not just one room.
Design & Estimate
Full-scope plan, phased if needed, transparent pricing.
Build
Dedicated project lead managing every trade and phase.
Walkthrough
Room-by-room final inspection together







Testimonials
Yes. This is one of the most important parts of a successful addition. The goal isn’t just to attach a new room to your home—it’s to make it feel like it has always been there.
We look at the details that matter: rooflines, exterior materials, windows, trim, flooring, and how the new space connects with the existing home.
An addition expands your existing home and is usually connected to your current living space. An accessory dwelling unit (ADU) is typically a separate living area with its own sleeping space, bathroom, and often a kitchen.
ADUs can be a great option for guests, aging parents, adult children, rental income, or additional private space.
Absolutely. Older homes often require a little more investigation before construction begins. We look at the existing structure, foundation, electrical, plumbing, and other systems to understand what will be needed before we start.
Older homes can come with surprises, but careful planning helps reduce unexpected issues.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. The cost depends on the square footage, foundation requirements, utilities, finishes, and how much of the existing home needs to be modified.
A simple space addition will be very different from a fully finished ADU with a kitchen, bathroom, and separate living area. We’ll work with you early in the process to understand your goals and create a plan that fits your budget.
