A bump out addition is a great way to expand a small bathroom without messing with other nearby rooms.
Putting siding on bump out.
A kitchen bump out shares many of the same features as a full addition.
But you re still significantly cutting costs by expanding a room.
Allows for a complete transformation.
Adding onto a house ideas.
Foundation footings siding electrical work roofing plumbing insulation windows subfloor and floor covering.
Often these bump outs don t use your existing roof but have their own flat roof eliminating costs of a roof extension.
These 45 extra square feet would only add 3 percent to a 1 500 square foot home.
A bump out addition allows for creative decor inside as well as creativity using siding and roofing on the exterior.
Building a bump out is a big project that adds only a few square feet to a room.
Most kitchen bump outs push the kitchen walls out two to three feet.
If you re looking to include lighting or a new outlet you ll need an electrician and for bathroom bump outs you ll need a plumber.
However bump outs are often installed in rooms that already very small often.
It is best to approach a bump out project with a realistic view of the amount of space you will get.
So much in fact that it is often easier to install new floor covering across the entire kitchen.
Matching the existing kitchen flooring can be a challenge.
This home uses dutch lap siding over the majority of its exterior so the use of vertical siding on the bump out just to the side of the porch helps bring a little extra interest to the façade.
See what it takes to do a home bump out addition and whether the return on investment is great.
It s complicated but the spaced gained is well worth the effort.
Cedar siding on house additions can enhance the visual interest of formerly plain stucco facades.
Combined with the board and batten are four inset window panels which helps highlight the area in further.
Installing vinyl siding around windows.
This would not be considered a major space maker relative to the entire house.
A bump out that extends 3 feet from the house and is 15 feet wide adds 45 square feet to the home.
Note the way the canopy over the front door picks up the form of the bump out creating continuity between the existing house and the addition.
Here are some other ways to add square footage to your home but in some rooms especially bathrooms an extra 6 or 7 sq.
If your house s finished floor is above the grade of the landscape outside your contractor can build a bump out of up to about 3 feet deep and as long as 10 to 12 feet.