Cost to expand a kitchen and add a bedroom in San Francisco

Floorplans and ideas for remodeling and adding space to an historic home in San Francisco

Debra and Brian, the owners of a beautiful hundred-year-old home in San Francisco, needed more space for their family. They came to New Avenue to add a bedroom, a bathroom, a living area, a new deck, and a staircase. They also wanted to expand the existing kitchen.

Here’s what the second floor of the home looked like before (left) and after (right) the addition/remodel:

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The first floor, which was all garage before the remodel, now includes a bedroom, a small living area, and a bathroom.

The new addition can be used for family, guests, or as additional space for the homeowners. With this versatile space, the family can remain in the neighborhood they love and have a home that suits their needs.

The cost of this project was $222,455.86 in 2016.

How to remodel an historic home in San Francisco

With over 750 completed projects, we’ve come to understand that most older homes need four things:

  1. A new owner’s retreat with a large bedroom and bathroom

  2. An open living/kitchen area (or, at least, a larger living room and a larger kitchen)

  3. Whole-house sustainability upgrades to materials, technology, and energy consumption

  4. An accessory dwelling that can be used for family or as a rental unit

New Avenue provides the most reliable pricing and the most comprehensive service in the industry. Our turnkey pricing includes everything you need to create a home that supports your life through freedom, sustainability, and connection. We take care of it all: team creation, design, permitting, construction, materials, engineering, project administration.

Use our vetted, experienced professionals or bring in your own. With the New Avenue system, everyone works together as a cohesive, supportive team to bring your dream to life.

To get started, fill out our online form or schedule a free call with a design/build professional. We’ll answer all your questions and help you get started transforming your home into a place that will support you for as long as you own it.

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