Anonymous wrote:Looking at the picture, you want a 7 ft wide by 2-3 ft deep bump out and a bay window. So kind of like a box that sticks out the back with a bay window. The problem with adding something like this after the fact is that it is difficult to anchor the bump out to the existing house. The floor joists under the bump out have to be tied into the existing house floor. I think the small bump out will need some sort of foundation to make this possible, which is more like an addition.
We considered a 2-3ft bump out on our kitchen, but ran into the problem I mentioned above with anchoring the bump out to the existing house. We ended up adding an 8ft addition instead.
The cost for the addition itself (foundation, walls, roof) was not substantial to our overall addition costs. The finishing is what costs most (flooring, cabinets, etc.) About 2/3 of our addition was a kitchen, the other 1/3 was a sitting room. The sitting room cost about $10k, while the kitchen cost over $100k. The difference was in the finishing.
I'd speak to a couple of contractors about your options.
Yes, this is exactly what we’re looking for! Interesting about the foundation issue. Thank you for sharing. If that is the case we may just enlarge the window (flush with the house, not bump out). Our primary concern is getting some more light in our family room/den area, the added seating from a bay window is a nice to have. I’ll definitely reach out to a few contractors. I had been hoping to stay under 15-20k, but it sounds like what I’m envisioning could turn into a more expensive project than I realized.