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Maspeth is built on older one and two family homes, attached and detached, where the smartest way to gain space is often up or out rather than moving. We plan rear extensions, second stories, bump-outs, and ADUs that fit your lot and the way you live.
Local context
Most Maspeth blocks are a mix of attached row frames and detached one and two family houses, much of it older stock on modest lots. That shapes what an addition can realistically be. On an attached home your two party walls are fixed, so growth usually comes through a rear extension into the yard or a second story over the existing footprint. On a detached lot you have more options, including side bump-outs, but side yard setbacks and lot coverage limits still decide how far you can reach.
The numbers that govern your project are FAR, setbacks, and lot coverage for your zoning district. FAR caps the total floor area you can build, and on many Maspeth lots an existing two story home is already close to that ceiling, which is why a clean rear extension or a finished basement sometimes makes more sense than a full second story. We pull your lot dimensions and zoning early, sketch what the rules allow, and tell you honestly which addition types are feasible before you spend on full drawings.
From there the path is straightforward for this housing stock: measured existing conditions, architectural and structural drawings, DOB filing and permits, then construction with the inspections each phase requires. Maspeth permitting is generally predictable when the design stays inside the as-of-right envelope, so we aim to keep your addition there and avoid the time and cost of a variance wherever possible.
Push into the backyard to enlarge a kitchen or great room while staying inside rear yard and lot coverage limits.
Add a full floor over your footprint for bedrooms or a primary suite when FAR and the existing structure allow it.
Smaller cantilevered or foundation bump-outs that gain a few critical feet for a bath, mudroom, or dining nook.
Accessory dwelling space such as a finished basement or rear unit, built to code as an independent living area.
Local advantage
A contractor who works Maspeth knows the older framing you are likely to open up, the lot patterns on these blocks, and how additions get filed and inspected for Queens. That local read means fewer surprises once walls are open and a design that respects your zoning envelope from the start, so your addition moves cleanly from drawings to a finished, permitted space.
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Tell us about your lot and the space you need, and we will show you which addition fits your home and zoning.