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If your family needs more space, whether that means adding new rooms or making the ones you already have bigger, Turnkey Renovators can design and build home additions and expansions that fit in with the style of your home and give you the space and functionality you need.
Start planning your home addition in New Orleans with Turnkey Renovators and get a custom design that fits your lot, budget, and lifestyle.
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Turnkey Renovators specializes in home additions and expansions throughout New Orleans and the surrounding communities. We work with homeowners who need more space but aren’t willing to leave the neighborhood, the schools, or the community connections they’ve spent years building.
There’s an important distinction between additions and expansions, and we handle both:
Home additions create entirely new rooms: a new bedroom, a new bathroom, a detached in-law suite, or an entire second story. You’re adding square footage that didn’t exist before.
Home expansions enlarge your existing spaces, like pushing out a kitchen wall to double your cooking area, extending a living room for better flow, or widening a cramped primary bedroom to accommodate a sitting area or walk-in closet.
Our process covers every step from planning to completion, whether you’re building new rooms or adding on to existing ones.
Every home and lot presents different opportunities. We help you evaluate what’s possible and choose the approach that delivers the most functional space for your investment.
Adding bedrooms and bathrooms is the most common reason families contact us. Whether you need a fourth bedroom for a growing family, a guest suite, or an additional full bath to ease morning traffic jams, we design additions that feel like natural extensions of your existing floor plan.

New family rooms, sunrooms, four-season rooms, and great rooms give your household dedicated space for gathering, entertaining, or simply spreading out.
We design living space additions with proper flow to and from your existing rooms.
In-law suites can be attached to your main home or built as separate buildings. They give extended family members their own space to live or can be rented out.
We offer private entrances, kitchenettes or full kitchens, features that make them easy to get to, and separate climate control when needed.
Remote work is here to stay, and a corner of the dining room isn’t cutting it. Dedicated office additions provide the separation, quiet, and professionalism your work requires. Studio additions serve artists, musicians, crafters, and anyone who needs purpose-built creative space.
When your lot is maxed out, the only thing you can do is build up. Adding a second story can double the amount of space you have to live in without making your house bigger.
We look at your current foundation and structure to see if they can support a second floor. If they can’t, we reinforce them where needed and design the second floor so that it looks like it was planned, not an afterthought.

Pushing your home toward the back of your lot creates room to expand kitchens, enlarge living areas, or add new rooms altogether. Rear expansions work well when you have backyard space to spare and want to maintain your home’s street-facing appearance.
Side expansions can greatly increase your floor plate if there are no setbacks. This method works well for adding wings to bedrooms, making small living rooms bigger, or making room for a garage.
Cramped kitchens are one of the most common complaints we hear. Kitchen expansions push out walls, absorb adjacent spaces, or bump out exterior walls to create room for larger islands, better work triangles, pantry storage, and seating areas. The result is a kitchen that actually fits how your family cooks and gathers.
Small, chopped-up living areas can be transformed by expanding exterior walls and removing interior partitions. We create open, flowing spaces that accommodate modern furniture layouts and family activities without feeling cramped.
Many older homes have small primary bedrooms that can’t fit king beds, seating areas, or walk-in closets. You can make your primary suite the retreat you deserve by adding space to it, either by bumping out an outside wall or taking over an adjacent room.
Tight bathrooms with poor layouts can be expanded to include double vanities, larger showers, soaking tubs, or simply enough room to move comfortably. We expand bathrooms by pushing into adjacent closets, hallways, or exterior walls.
Bump-out additions are smaller expansions, usually two to ten feet, that make a single room bigger without the hassle of a full addition.
A bump-out in the kitchen could make enough room for a breakfast nook. A bump-out in the bedroom might make room for a window seat or a bigger closet. These targeted expansions often don’t need as many permits and can be finished faster than full-scale additions.
Not every space problem requires construction. Sometimes better furniture arrangement or decluttering helps. But there are clear signs that adding square footage or expanding existing rooms is the right solution.
You may need a home addition if:
You may need a home expansion if:
You may need both if:
During your consultation, we’ll help you determine whether an addition, an expansion, or a combination of both best solves your space problems.
Whole Home RenovationComplete home transformations that modernize your space, improve flow, and add lasting value — all managed by one experienced team from start to finish. |
Kitchen RenovationFrom layout redesign to cabinets, countertops, flooring, and lighting — we create kitchens that are both beautiful and built for how your family lives. |
Bathroom RenovationLuxurious makeovers for master, guest, and ADA-accessible bathrooms — from modern fixtures and stylish tile to vanities and shower installations. |
Bedroom RenovationTransform your bedroom into a comfortable retreat with updated layouts, custom closets, new flooring, fresh paint, and improved lighting. |
Living Room RenovationOpen up dark, closed-off layouts and create bright, functional living spaces designed for how your family gathers, relaxes, and entertains. |
Basement Renovation & FinishingConvert unused basement space into functional living areas with proper moisture control, insulation, flooring, and finishes built for New Orleans conditions. |
Flooring InstallationHardwood, tile, and luxury vinyl plank installed with proper subfloor preparation and seamless transitions — materials chosen to withstand Louisiana’s humidity. |
Drywall Installation & RepairProfessional drywall installation and repair that delivers flawless, seamless walls — the perfect canvas for your design vision. |
Interior PaintingExpert painting services from bold accent walls to meticulous trim work — bringing color, personality, and a polished finish to every room. |
Project costs vary significantly based on whether you’re adding new construction, expanding existing spaces, or both and on the size and complexity of the work involved. We provide detailed proposals after evaluating your specific situation rather than quoting generic price-per-square-foot figures that rarely reflect reality.
Pricing depends on:
After your consultation, we provide a detailed proposal with clear pricing and options for both additions and expansions. You’ll understand exactly what you’re getting before any work begins.
Adding onto your home or expanding your existing spaces represents a major investment. The contractor you choose determines whether that investment improves your life or becomes a source of regret.
Here’s why New Orleans families trust us:
We put the same care and quality into every project, whether your home needs more rooms, bigger rooms, or both.
You don’t have to pick between the neighborhood you love and the space your family needs. Turnkey Renovators specializes in home renovation that expands your living space while fitting seamlessly with your existing home.
Whether you need new rooms added, existing rooms expanded, or both, we design and build additions that look like they’ve always been there.
One team. Design just for you. Seamless integration. Let’s make the space your family needs. Get a free estimate today.
A home addition builds entirely new space—new rooms with new walls, foundation, and roof. An expansion enlarges existing rooms by pushing out walls or absorbing adjacent areas. Many projects involve both: adding new rooms in one area while expanding existing spaces in another.
Timelines vary based on project scope. A simple bump-out expansion might take six to eight weeks. A full bedroom and bathroom addition typically takes three to five months. Second-story additions and large combined projects may take six months or longer. We provide realistic timelines during the planning phase.
Yes. Both additions and expansions require building permits, and most require electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits as well. Projects in historic districts need additional review. We handle the entire permitting process on your behalf.
It depends on your existing foundation type and condition. We evaluate this during the initial consultation and bring in structural engineers as needed. Some foundations support a second story as built; others require reinforcement first.
This depends on lot size, existing lot coverage, setback requirements, height limits, and zoning. We evaluate these factors during our feasibility assessment and design an addition or expansion that maximizes your allowable square footage within code.
Generally, expansions cost less per square foot than new additions because you’re extending existing systems rather than building entirely new structures. However, the best approach depends on your specific goals. Sometimes a new addition makes more functional sense even if it costs more.
It depends on the scope and location of the work. For additions that don’t disrupt your existing living spaces, you can usually stay. For kitchen expansions or projects that affect multiple rooms, temporary relocation may be more comfortable. We’ll advise you based on your specific project.
In most cases, yes. We source matching materials whenever possible or select complementary finishes that create a cohesive look. We discuss finish matching and selection during the design phase so there are no surprises.

