Home Additions in Shawnee, KS
Room additions, second stories, and bump-outs in the KC metro.
Home Additions in Shawnee starts with understanding the local housing. Shawnee is one of the core Kansas City metro communities we serve, on the Kansas side of the state line.
Outgrowing your home without wanting to leave the neighborhood is common across the metro's established suburbs. Our team designs and builds additions — extra bedrooms, family rooms, primary suites, bump-outs, and in-law suites — engineered for KC's expansive clay soils and matched to your home's existing brick or siding so it looks original.
This page covers home additions specifically for Shawnee. For the full service details, see our Home Additions page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Shawnee.
Shawnee's housing stock steps westward through the decades. The Old Shawnee area and surrounding neighborhoods hold 1960s–1980s ranches, split-levels, and two-stories with mature trees and solid framing but dated kitchens, baths, and finishes. As development moved toward Monticello and western Shawnee, newer 1990s–2010s subdivisions brought open floor plans, larger footprints, and finish-ready basements. This range makes Shawnee a strong market for both modernizing older ranches — opening kitchens, updating baths, replacing siding and windows — and finishing basements and adding decks in newer homes. Expansive clay soils across Johnson County make basement drainage and waterproofing a standard part of our planning.
From Old Shawnee, Monticello, and Shawnee Mission area to the rest of Shawnee, we match every home additions project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Single-room additions for bedrooms, family rooms, and offices
- Second-story additions with structural engineering
- Kitchen and bathroom bump-out extensions
- In-law and multigenerational suites with private entry
- Sunrooms and four-season rooms
- Foundations engineered for expansive clay soils
- Roofline and exterior matching to the existing home
- HVAC extension and mini-split installation
- Electrical panel upgrades and circuit expansion
- Full interior finishing to match the rest of the house
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Feasibility & Design
We evaluate your lot, setbacks, soil conditions, and how the addition ties into the existing structure. Architectural plans are drafted around your layout, budget, and finish goals.
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Engineering & Permitting
Structural engineering is completed and we submit for permits with your specific city or county. Because our clay soils move with moisture, foundation design gets particular attention here.
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Foundation & Framing
The foundation is excavated and poured below the frost line, framing ties the addition into the existing structure, and the new roof is integrated with proper flashing and drainage.
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Mechanicals, Finishes & Handoff
Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, drywall, flooring, trim, paint, and fixtures are completed. We match interior and exterior finishes to the existing home, pass final inspections, and hand off the space.
Typical timeline: Typically 3 – 8 months. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Shawnee home.
Permit requirements for home additions in Shawnee are handled through City of Shawnee. Because the metro spans Missouri and Kansas jurisdictions with different rules, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work
- Basement finishes require egress windows and inspection review
- Many subdivisions require HOA approval for exterior changes and decks
- We prepare applications and schedule all inspections
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Can you match the addition to my existing brick or siding?
Matching is a core part of the work. Many KC homes are brick or a specific siding profile, and we source materials to blend the addition into the original as closely as possible so it doesn't read as an obvious bolt-on. Exact brick matches on older homes can be a challenge, and we'll talk through options if that comes up.
Will the clay soil be a problem for a new foundation?
It's a real consideration, which is why additions here get engineered foundations rather than a generic footing. Expansive clay expands and contracts with moisture, so proper depth, reinforcement, and drainage are designed in from the start to keep the addition stable and tied to the existing home.
Can you add a second story to my home?
Often, yes — it depends on whether the existing foundation and framing can carry the added load. We have a structural engineer assess that first. If reinforcement is needed, we coordinate it as part of the project.
Do additions require permits?
Yes. Additions require permits, structural engineering, and a sequence of inspections, and the details vary between Missouri and Kansas jurisdictions. We manage the permitting and inspections for your location.
Do I need a permit for home additions in Shawnee?
It depends on the scope. City of Shawnee sets the requirements for Shawnee, and they differ from other metro cities across the Missouri–Kansas line. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
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