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Laurelton's detached single-family houses sit on generous eastern Queens lots, which leaves real room to expand outward or upward. We design and build rear extensions, second stories, bump-outs, and ADUs that respect your home's footprint and the block around it.
Built for the neighborhood
Most Laurelton houses are detached single-family homes on R2 and R3 lots, which is good news for additions. With a detached structure you typically have side yards and rear depth to work with, so a ground-floor extension off the back of the kitchen or a wider primary suite is often the most natural first move. The key constraints here are floor area ratio (FAR), required front and side setbacks, and maximum lot coverage; we read your block's specific zoning before drawing anything so the design fits what the lot will actually permit.
Going up is also realistic in Laurelton because so many homes are one or one-and-a-half stories. A full second story or a partial dormer addition can roughly double living space without consuming yard, though it triggers structural review of the existing foundation and framing. Anything beyond a small bump-out usually means filing an Alt-1 or Alt-2 with the NYC Department of Buildings, and we handle the surveyor coordination, architectural drawings, and plan examination so the approval path is clear before demolition starts.
The process runs in order: a feasibility and zoning check, schematic design, DOB filing and permits, then construction with required inspections at framing, plumbing, and final. We keep the house weather-tight and livable wherever possible, sequence the work so utilities stay connected, and close out the permit so your certificate of occupancy reflects the new space.
Push the back of the house out for a larger kitchen, family room, or dining area while keeping within rear-yard setbacks.
Add a full upper floor or dormer over a one-story home to gain bedrooms and baths without losing yard space.
Small cantilevered or foundation extensions that enlarge a kitchen, bath, or stair without a major footprint change.
Accessory dwelling units, where lot size and zoning allow, for multigenerational living or a separate income space.
Local advantage
Knowing eastern Queens lot patterns and the DOB and zoning realities of R2 and R3 districts saves weeks of rework. We understand how Laurelton's detached housing stock typically frames out, where setbacks usually fall, and what plan examiners look for, so your addition is designed to pass the first time and built to last.
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Tell us how you want to grow your home and we will map the zoning, design, and permits to get you there.