At NJW, your preferred home additions and remodeling company,  we understand that sometimes you LOVE your home, but would like a little more space, or room to grow.  Room additions can be a great option to increase your living space and increase your home’s value as well!

 

 A good room addition involves more than just slapping on some additional square footage.  We wanted to share a few tips that may help when beginning your home addition or remodeling project.

 

  1. Know your needs: Why are you remodeling? We know it sounds pretty basic, but you should know all of your needs prior to beginning a project to ensure all your needs are met!
  2. Good additions should never look like additions: When you’re done, the addition, no matter what its size or where it’s located, should never look like an addition. The architectural styles of new and existing need to blend, NJW will ensure your project blends with your existing style.
  3. The how and the where of a room addition: This is always a fun and exciting challenge for everyone involved. Keep your mind open to the possibilities. We will work with you and you’ll be amazed at what you can come up with. We look at your current lot, home, layout etc. and will help you decide where the room addition would work best to suit your needs.
  4. Understand the legalities: There many rules and regulations that come into play regarding room additions. These include property line setbacks, zoning restrictions, and restrictions imposed by homeowner associations and architectural review committees. Let us do the hard work; we are knowledgeable in the legalities of the process!

 

At NJW we know that there are many home renovation companies that you can choose from when thinking of a family room addition, but we believe our customer service and standards are a cut above the rest!

 

We currently build inWesterville,Worthington,Whitehall,Upper Arlington, Powell, Pickerington,New Albany,Lancaster, Hilliard,Gahanna,Dublin, Bexley, Columbus and all ofCentral Ohio. Contact us today!