Can anyone point me in the right direction for designs to add onto a 1960`s ranch. Every thing in my neighborhood is out of site. With five kids I’ll need at least four bedroom.
Thanks Pgaboeing
Can anyone point me in the right direction for designs to add onto a 1960`s ranch. Every thing in my neighborhood is out of site. With five kids I’ll need at least four bedroom.
Thanks Pgaboeing
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Bump.............
You might try bumping up this post tomorrow sometime as it may get more traffic then now...........later in the week is usually good too.
Best wishes
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One of the most common techniques here in New Jersey is to remove the roof over the bedroom area and add a second story over that area. Homes here must have a 5' foundation (unless they're on a slab), so the structure is usually able to handle the extra load.
George Patterson