Adding a master suite is more than extra square footage. It’s about creating a retreat inside your home. Most people want more than a bedroom—they want a space that feels personal, where mornings are less rushed and evenings are calmer.
A well-designed master suite often includes a private bath, generous storage, and features like a sitting area or office corner. For some, it’s a simple upgrade to make life easier. For others, it’s a bold change that turns a standard house into a forever home.
Our job is to bring your ideas into reality without losing the comfort and character of your existing home. We look at flow, natural light, and the small details that make a room feel inviting. From plans to finishing touches, we aim to make this addition feel like it always belonged there.
Every home tells a different story. We design with that in mind. Some families need a quiet space to relax, while others want a multi-use suite with a reading nook and spa-style bath. Whatever your vision, we adapt the plan so it feels like it fits your life—not the other way around.
Money matters in any home project. That’s why we provide clear, detailed estimates before the first nail is hammered. No vague numbers. No mid-project surprises. Just an honest budget and updates if anything changes.
An addition should blend with your home, not stick out like an afterthought. That takes skill and an eye for detail. From framing to finish work, we make sure every line, joint, and surface feels right. When it’s done, it looks like it was always part of the house.
Big projects can feel overwhelming. We keep it simple by sharing the timeline, giving regular updates, and being easy to reach. You know what’s happening, when it’s happening, and what comes next. That way, you can enjoy the progress instead of worrying about it.
A master suite should stand the test of time. We build with durable materials and proven methods so your addition feels solid today and ten years from now. It’s not just about looks—it’s about lasting quality that supports your investment.
We start by mapping out the space in a way that fits your home’s structure and your lifestyle. We’ll talk through layout ideas, natural light, traffic flow, and even furniture placement. Every design choice is practical and personal.
Need more breathing room? We can expand your existing bedroom into a true master suite. That might mean moving walls, adding windows for more light, or creating a cozy alcove for reading or TV.
A master suite without its own bath feels incomplete. We add bathrooms that range from simple and functional to spa-inspired spaces with walk-in showers, double vanities, and soaking tubs.
Storage makes life easier. We design walk-in closets that fit your wardrobe and make everything easy to reach. Custom shelving, built-in drawers, and smart layouts keep things organized.
Your suite can be more than a bedroom. Some homeowners want a quiet sitting area, a coffee bar, or even a small workspace. We create those spaces so they feel natural and useful.
The first step is a conversation. We listen to your ideas, answer your questions, and look at what’s possible in your home. No pressure—just honest advice and options that make sense.
Once we know what you want, we draw up a design. This includes floor plans, layout details, and material choices. You’ll see how everything fits before we start.
Before construction begins, we review the budget and timeline together. Everything is clear and documented so you know exactly what to expect from day one.
This is where your vision takes shape. We handle framing, plumbing, electrical, and finishes with care. You’ll get updates throughout the build so you always know where things stand.
When the work is complete, we walk through the space with you. Every detail is checked. If something needs attention, we handle it before calling the job done.
There’s no single size that works for everyone. Most master suites range between 250 and 400 square feet, but we design based on your needs and the space available.
Yes, as long as your home’s structure allows for it. We’ll review the layout and make sure the addition works safely and looks like part of the house.
Not always. For many projects, you can stay home while the work happens. We take steps to minimize dust and disruption, but if major structural changes are needed, a short stay elsewhere may be easier.
Most of the time, yes. A master suite is a feature buyers look for. It often adds value to your home and makes it more attractive if you plan to sell later.
It’s simple—reach out for a consultation. We’ll visit your home, talk about ideas, and share a plan that works for your budget and schedule.