Addition Remodel 18
Garage Addition
This North End home was ready for an update. The original wood siding was covered over with metal siding in the 70′s, as many homes in the area. Sections of the roof were sagging, and the entire house was almost 3″ off level from corner to corner, making the new siding installation extremely challenging. We also added a 500 square foot garage in the rear yard, with details harmonizing to the home’s finishes. As this home is in the historical district, we were limited to any modifications to the exterior. An exhaustive research resulted in no photographs of the front of the home to show that a porch wall had existed, fortunately, when we removed the siding, we could see evidence of a wall – this allowed us to get approval for the short knee wall around the entry.
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Looking at the house from the front. Note the absence of a porch knee wall on the before picture to the above right. Also note the fascia line of the roof dips along the front of the home, especially in front of the dormer. Creative use of a steel brace hidden beneath the new fascia straightened out the dip. Most of the siding on the home was original, whereas the west facing rear yard wall was in rough shape and mostly replaced.
Garage Addition Design Study
Garage Addition Conceptual Design
We are designing a garage addition and have created several 3D models to help our clients better visualize the different roof options. As we are trying to gain ceiling height in the new Garage (the existing is just under 8′), the fascia tie-in on new and old can be often be challenging. Click on images for a larger view.
Addition Remodel 2
Addition for a Large Family Room
A very complicated remodel on many levels, successfully pulled off with only a few hitches…
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Addition Remodel 17
Addition in Boise’s North End
Former floor plan created a bunch of small rooms, with no central gathering space for the family. Read through the pictures as the story behind this home is interesting.
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After. Before -The former house had many design issues, primarily due to several additions over the past few decades, which moved the 'public' area of the home to the rear of the site - along with the primary entrance. The former entry porch was no longer used - confusing many first time visitors to the home (the real entry is behind that bush on the left). The next 3 pictures will give a brief history of the home.

Home history (1 of 3): The home prior to a remodel by the previous owners in the early 80's. What you see here is the original structure, and behind are two additions completed sometime in the 1930's - 1950's. Confusing? The new remodel will be the fourth major remodel to the home. Home history (2 of 3): The rear of the home showing to the right addition #1, what appears to be possibly a former Family Room addition. In the center, addition #2, a later remodel adding a bathroom and possibly a Kitchen. In the foreground, the 80's addition foundation is recently poured. Note the location of the small window as a point of reference for the next photo. This little bump out is incorporated in the 80's addition, visible in the next photo. Home history (3 of 3): The Master Suite and Kitchen addition (the 80's addition) by the previous owners. The small window now in the covered entry. A nice addition featuring a full richly detailed Master Suite on the upper level, and a spacious naturally lit Kitchen and Laundry Room on the lower level. This was not an addition completed by Strite design + remodel.

Before - Here is a picture before our start. This portion of the home, for the most part, remained intact. We did include this former covered area into the home to provide a space for Dining. Note the bathroom window, still there, but not for long. During - The first bite.

The former foundation disintegrated. Also note the beam support in the center left of the picture, a pile of old bricks. Another shot of the former foundation.

An 800 lb steel beam to span across the kitchen, being lifted in place. We use steel to allow a continuous flat ceiling in the Kitchen and new Dining space. Note the plywood under the white wall at the right of the picture, this is protecting a cabinet that was saved. More on that later. Dining space framed in featuring direct access to Patio. The entry is now well defined from the entry to the property, and more importantly connects directly to the public area of the home.

The trusses were very large and heavy. They were hand carried on site, stacked, then lifted by crane. Installing the trusses on an overcast winter day.

After. Before - The Kitchen window can be seen in the distance through the hallway, and to the left - one of the former bathrooms. The stairs can be seen leading up to the Master Suite. These stairs remained. During - The 80's addition by itself, with a little bit of the old (the Bathroom) behind the red wall.

After - Installing the paint grade trim work, very detailed and labor intensive - resulting in a dramatic impact. All the wood work mimics the existing home's details. Note how the hardwood floor is protected during the last stages of the remodel. Before - Lets take a look at the fractured layout of the former home. The Family Room was located at the opposite end of the home from the Kitchen. To reach the Kitchen from here, there were 3 spaces to walk through. Before - Continuing to the Kitchen, the Dining space with stairs to the Master Suite. The Hall ahead steps down and you must step up again to enter the Powder room on the left. This is the room with the small window mentioned earlier. Watch the red wall... During - Removing the bath, a difficult task due to the old and the new completely encasing it. Backhoe + chain = power.

During - Same view, door removed off of stairwell. Note the stairs were reconfigured to 'land' in traffic flow, not in the middle of the room. The space to the left of the stairs contains the Pantry (accessible from the other side) and the Mechanical room. The new hardwood flooring is being installed at the time of this picture, the flooring ties into the existing Kitchen floor. Note the flat ceiling in the Kitchen - evidence of the steel beam doing it's job. During - The white door was installed to block access to the Master Suite, which remained intact. A temporary insulated wall was installed in the Kitchen to keep the Kitchen warm, and to provide security. The new Family Room wall on the left is newly framed. Note the former mechanical space at the right, this was slightly relocated to accommodate a new walk-in Pantry.

After - Looking into the new Family Room from the existing Kitchen. Note cabinets to the left, with art wall above. The new Patio is accessible through the door at the right. The owners enjoy many of their meals outside, direct access from the Kitchen ideal. Before - One last look at the before, this time from the Kitchen looking down the hall into the former Dining space. Note the step in the hallway. The cabinets in the Hall were saved, and feature lighting will be installed to light the wall above them, as this space is now part of the new Dining area. During - Same view, note cabinets are protected by OSB at the left side of the picture.
We bump into the owner’s often, and always receive rave reviews of their home – a fun project to design.
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Addition Remodel 4
Room Addition in the Boise Foothills
A deep garage allowed for an ideal traffic pattern by providing space to install new stairs directly off the main level Kitchen. The owners thanked us with a very nice letter.
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After - The addition, note how the gable over the Garage bay was retained to break up the two story plane. Before - We started with no current second level, so new stairs were required. Fortunately the Garage bays were deeper than typical allowing space to place the stairwell without major interior remodeling.

The interior houses a large office. We wanted to surround the office space with natural light as much as possible, but also provide a sound barrier from the stairwell which is open to the Kitchen below. The solution was a sheet of glass to block sound, but to allow views to the mountains through the two corner windows.
This addition has received rave reviews from the owners, and we just completed another remodel, soon to be featured here.
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Addition Remodel 1
Room Addition for SE Boise Home
A former two story open space was framed in for a Bedroom.
The first set of images will focus on the exterior, the second set on the Loft/Bedroom conversion to a Family Room, and the last set will study the Bedroom behind this gable.
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After. During - Our goal is to raise this little gable to increase the interior height of the current open ceiling to install a second level floor system for a new bedroom. Over on the other side of the house, we are going to combine an existing bedroom and loft area to create a large Family Room. During - The entire roof of the small gable has been removed. We will now raise the walls and construct a new roof utilizing scissor trusses to open up the ceiling in the Bedroom.

During - Looking at the wall common to the Master Bedroom. We placed insulation in this wall, as well as the temporary wall that you can see to the right. Just in case it gets very cold and snows. During - We were watching the weather very closely, and expecting this snow storm to hit. Interior temporary walls fully insulated, and a new plastic roof! During - Wrapping up details prior to the siding application.
Addition Remodel 5
Room Addition on a SE Boise Home
An over the top addition to the Garage, resulted in a completely new layout for the entire second level of the home. Difficult to show with pictures, but we will give it a try…This was part of a Master Bathroom remodel, and a main level Kitchen and Pantry Remodel.
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Before of the future Family space. The open door shows the former office, and the closed door was to a small bedroom. Both of these areas were combined into a space to hold the new Family Room, a Laundry Room and a Bathroom. Note the window in the office (the next picture will show the whole window for reference). The new Family Room located in place of a former office and a former small bedroom. Rather then placing the Family space over the Garage requiring a long hall to access it, we placed it in the center of home and isolated two bedrooms over the Garage. Note the same window as the previous picture. Access to the new bedrooms and bathroom is to the far right. Note the former wall locations in the ceiling and marked on the floor. And to the very far right is the entry to the new Laundry Room, located right in the middle of all the bedrooms, moved from the Kitchen below.
Addition Remodel 9
Addition Remodel
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Addition Remodel 6
Garage and Above-Garage Addition
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Addition Remodel 7
Bathroom and Library Addition Remodel
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Kitchen Remodel 12
Kitchen Remodel
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Addition Remodel 10
Addition Remodel
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Addition Remodel 11 – Garage
Garage Addition
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Addition Remodel 14
Addition Remodel
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After - A tough addition due to setback and second story constraints. We added this addition to a corner of the home that was not being used, it was a former Family Room (see window to left of door). The addition incorporated the former room into the overall space of the addition - thereby, reducing the overall size of the addition structure itself (which saves square foot construction costs). The addition during construction - We can build throughout the year in the area.
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Addition Remodel 13 – Garage
RV Garage and Shop Addition
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Addition Remodel 12
Dining Room Addition
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Addition Remodel 16
Garage Addition
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Patio Remodel 1
Patio Roof Addition
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Addition Remodel 8
Upstairs Addition
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