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Whitestone, Queens

Whitestone general contractor and renovation

Whitestone is a neighborhood of detached single-family homes, some on larger lots and a few near the water, where renovations focus on the whole house rather than a single unit. We help owners plan kitchens, baths, additions, and finished basements that respect the scale and setbacks of these properties.

Local renovation

Renovation contractors serving Whitestone

Most of Whitestone is detached single-family housing, from postwar Capes and colonials to larger homes in the sections closer to the water. Because these are standalone houses on their own lots, projects tend to involve the full property: the roof, the foundation, the yard, and how an addition relates to neighbors on each side rather than to a shared wall.

Work in Whitestone runs through the NYC Department of Buildings, and most meaningful renovations need permits and a licensed contractor pulling them. Larger lots in parts of the neighborhood can leave room for rear additions and, in some cases, an accessory dwelling unit, but what is allowed depends on the specific zoning district, lot size, and required yards. We confirm those details before promising any expansion.

The projects we are asked about most are kitchen and bathroom remodels, rear or second-story additions, finished basements that add usable living space, and whole-home remodels that modernize an older house while keeping its character. Properties nearer the shoreline may also carry flood considerations that shape how a basement or ground floor is finished.

Local context

What to know before you build in Whitestone

Permits and the DOB

Kitchens, baths, additions, and basement conversions in a one-family house generally require DOB permits and inspections. We file the right paperwork and pull permits under a licensed contractor so the work is documented and the eventual sign-off is clean.

Zoning and larger lots

Several parts of Whitestone sit on larger lots, which can open the door to rear additions and, in some cases, an ADU. What actually fits depends on the zoning district, lot coverage, and required yards, so we check the property before scoping any expansion.

Waterfront and flood

Homes closer to the water may fall within FEMA flood areas, which affects how a basement or ground floor can be finished and what materials are appropriate. We factor flood zone into the plan for properties where it applies.

Whitestone, Queens

Plan your Whitestone renovation

Tell us about your home and what you want to change. We will walk the property, talk through what your lot and zoning allow, and put together a clear estimate.