Kitchen Additions in Fort Worth
Sometimes a remodel isn't enough — the kitchen is just too small. A kitchen addition expands your home's footprint to give you the square footage a remodel can't. Whether it's a bump-out that adds 100 square feet or a full addition that doubles the kitchen, we design and build the space that becomes the center of the house.
What This Involves
Foundation and structural work for the new addition
Full kitchen design and space planning for the expanded footprint
Roof integration — matching the new roofline to the existing home
Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC extension into the new space
Interior finishes — cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting
Exterior matching — siding, brick, paint to blend seamlessly
Permits and inspections handled
Cost Range
$80,000–$250,000 depending on the size of the addition, foundation requirements, and finish level. Simple bump-outs that add 80–120 sq ft are at the lower end; full kitchen additions with structural changes are at the top.
Timeline
3–6 months from design kickoff to final walkthrough.
Why 6th Avenue Homes
A kitchen addition involves foundation work, structural integration, roof matching, and MEP coordination — plus all the design decisions that make a kitchen actually work. We handle all of it as one team, so the addition looks and functions like it was always part of the home.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A remodel works within your existing footprint — new cabinets, countertops, layout changes. A kitchen addition physically expands the home to give you more square footage. If your kitchen is fundamentally too small, an addition is the answer.
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Kitchen additions in Fort Worth typically run $80,000 to $250,000. The cost depends on how much square footage you're adding, what foundation work is needed, and your finish selections.
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Yes. Any time you expand the footprint of the home, you need new foundation. In Fort Worth, that typically means a pier-and-beam or slab extension matched to your existing foundation type. We coordinate the engineering and construction.
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Yes. Kitchen additions require building, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical permits. We handle the entire process from application through final inspection.
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