Additions · Redondo Beach

Room Additions in Redondo Beach

Room additions are their own discipline — different from a remodel and different from an ADU. We integrate the new framing, foundation, roof, and finish so the addition disappears into the original architecture instead of looking glued on.

Our home base. Redondo runs from walkable beach blocks to the hillside Hollywood Riviera, and the housing stock is just as mixed — older cottages, Spanish revivals, and newer townhomes all on the same street.

Custom redwood pergola with a deep blue shade canopy, string lights, and built-in lounge seating around a heavy-timber coffee table.

Building in Redondo Beach

We know the local ground.

Lots west of Pacific Coast Highway and near the water can fall in the Coastal Zone, which adds a review layer most remodels elsewhere skip. We read that early so it doesn't surprise the schedule.

  • Hollywood Riviera
  • South Redondo
  • North Redondo
  • the Avenues

What we do

Scope you can expect.

  • Bedroom and bathroom additions
  • Primary-suite additions with walk-in closet and bath
  • Second-story pop-ups and roof-over conversions
  • Family-room and great-room expansions
  • Integrated structural, MEP, roof, and finish work

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Frequently asked

Common questions.

  • Do you take on additions projects in Redondo Beach?

    Yes. Redondo Beach is squarely in our South Bay service area, and additions work is one of our core services. Lots west of Pacific Coast Highway and near the water can fall in the Coastal Zone, which adds a review layer most remodels elsewhere skip. We read that early so it doesn't surprise the schedule.

  • How much addition can we add to our lot?

    Depends on the city, the lot, the FAR, and the setbacks. We'll do a feasibility read before you commit to drawings — usually a same-day answer after a site walk.

  • Can you match the existing house?

    Yes — that's most of the job. Matching trim profiles, siding, roof pitch, and window proportions is what makes an addition feel original instead of bolted-on.

  • How long does a typical addition take?

    Plan on 4–8 months of construction once permits are issued, depending on size and whether the existing house stays occupied during the work.

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Planning additions in Redondo Beach?

Free consultation. Honest answers about what's possible on your lot, what it costs, and how long it takes.