MattRMagnum
Well-known member
Admins, forgive me: this is actually related to my house, not my garage, but the folks here are too knowledgeable for me to not also ask here.
I'm wanting to add 350-400sqft onto my house, in the form of a new master suite. I don't have floor plans yet, but the architect I've been talking to said that adding it would cost at least $100k, and would likely be significantly more than that. I was expecting more along the lines of $65-80k. The house is a 70's rambler, and the neighborhood isn't fancy. Tacking on an addition that's either super modern or 'premium' grade construction would look massively out of place, and I don't know if my cost expectation is unrealistic, or I'm working with an architect used to building fancier stuff than I am looking to have built.
When you've gone to build, where did you start? Do you think I should look for a new architect, and start over, or skip trying to hire an architect, and go straight to a GC?
I think the big question, cost-wise, is what would be done with the roof, since the addition would be done next to another room that sticks out (the house is "T" shaped, and this will turn it into kind of a thick "L").
I'm wanting to add 350-400sqft onto my house, in the form of a new master suite. I don't have floor plans yet, but the architect I've been talking to said that adding it would cost at least $100k, and would likely be significantly more than that. I was expecting more along the lines of $65-80k. The house is a 70's rambler, and the neighborhood isn't fancy. Tacking on an addition that's either super modern or 'premium' grade construction would look massively out of place, and I don't know if my cost expectation is unrealistic, or I'm working with an architect used to building fancier stuff than I am looking to have built.
When you've gone to build, where did you start? Do you think I should look for a new architect, and start over, or skip trying to hire an architect, and go straight to a GC?
I think the big question, cost-wise, is what would be done with the roof, since the addition would be done next to another room that sticks out (the house is "T" shaped, and this will turn it into kind of a thick "L").
