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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Yes. Kitchen additions require building, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical permits. We handle the entire process from application through final inspection.

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