Home Additions

More Space Without Moving

Home additions in Denver and the surrounding areas for growing families or homeowners whose current layout no longer fits their needs.

Grove Structures plans and builds home additions for homeowners in Denver and the surrounding areas who need more space without relocating. Whether your current layout feels cramped, lacks a dedicated office, or no longer supports your lifestyle, our additions are designed to integrate seamlessly with your existing home—never as an afterthought.


Each project begins with a detailed evaluation of your home’s foundation, roofline, and structural capacity to determine how the addition will connect and what modifications are required. Grove Structures manages the entire process, including design, permitting, foundation work, framing, roofing, and interior finishing. The result is a cohesive expansion that matches your home’s exterior materials, floor elevation, and architectural style. Additions can include bedrooms, bathrooms, living areas, or kitchen expansions, all built to meet current building codes for insulation, egress, and structural performance.


If you're ready to explore expansion options for your home, contact Grove Structures to schedule a consultation in Denver or the surrounding areas.

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How Your Home Functions After the Build


You'll move through the new space without noticing where the original structure ends and the addition begins—flooring transitions smoothly, ceiling heights match, and walls align with existing door frames and hallways. Heating and cooling systems are sized to handle the added square footage, and electrical panels are upgraded if needed to support new lighting, outlets, and appliances. Windows and doors are placed to maintain privacy, natural light, and airflow without creating dead zones or dark corners.



After Grove Structures completes the work, you'll have a home that functions as one continuous structure rather than two separate pieces. The roof valleys are flashed and sealed to prevent leaks, exterior siding is matched or blended to avoid a patched appearance, and interior finishes are installed to the same standard as your existing rooms. The addition will pass final inspection, meaning it meets code for fire safety, structural integrity, and energy efficiency.


The timeline depends on project size, permitting, and weather, but most additions take several weeks to a few months from demolition to final walkthrough. Grove Structures does not handle interior design, furniture placement, or appliance installation beyond what's specified in the build contract. The goal is to deliver a finished space that's ready for you to occupy, furnished to your preference, and built to last as long as your original home.

Common Questions About Home Additions

These are the details homeowners in Denver ask about when planning to add square footage to their property.


  • What's involved in matching an addition to an existing home?
    Grove Structures sources materials that match your current siding, roofing, and trim, or selects complementary options if exact matches aren't available, then blends transitions to avoid visible seams or color shifts.
  • How do you connect new framing to an existing structure?
    The original wall is opened, and new framing is anchored to existing studs, headers, and floor joists using structural fasteners and verified load paths, ensuring the addition doesn't sag or separate over time.
  • When does a home addition require foundation work?
    Any addition that increases floor area or adds a second story typically requires its own footer and foundation system, which Grove Structures pours and anchors to prevent settling or cracking independent of your original foundation.
  • How does adding square footage affect property value?
    Most additions increase resale value, especially when they add bedrooms, bathrooms, or functional living space, though the return depends on local market conditions and the quality of the build.
  • Why do some additions feel disconnected from the rest of the house?
    Poor planning around floor heights, ceiling transitions, and interior flow creates awkward layouts, which Grove Structures avoids by mapping circulation patterns and aligning new construction with your existing home's design logic.


If your home no longer fits your family's needs and you're considering an addition, Grove Structures can walk you through layout options, permitting requirements, and realistic timelines for your property in Denver.