A room addition or bumb out is a single room structure built onto the side of a house meant for a single function, such as a bedroom or bathroom. Sometimes it only expands the size of a single room on the existing house.
A room addition or house bump out is an addition scaled far down. It might be another 50 square feet added to your kitchen so that you can squeeze in a kitchen island. Or you might cantilever a few more feet out into thin air to turn a cramped dining area into a comfortable place to eat and socialize.
Room additions and bump outs often lay down a new roofline, employing a shed style or flat roof. While these types of additions are cheaper than full-size, conventional additions, they are not cheap. They are still subject to building codes, permits, and inspectors. For more information on similar project like this, please feel in the contact form for a free consultation.
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