Dormer Loft Conversion
Dormers can be a great solution if you are in need of more living space in your home. Maybe you are wanting a couple extra bedrooms or a home office, a dormer addition could be your answer. Building onto your exisiting house, or property, can make for an lengthy process when you are trying to get everything approved.
Many of the classic Portland homes that we all know and love just do not have enough space for growing families. One of the best options for those situations is to build up! Before beginning the build process you want to make sure that your new dormer will fit the style of your existing home.
When adding a dormer to the historical craftsman home you see all around the Portland Metro, you want to make sure that the dormer style you chose will match the style of the home. Our in-house designer will make sure you are chosing the perfect dormer to match your house. You can trust Dluxe Construction with all your design and remodeling needs!
Dluxe Construction is proud to offer a Design+Build process for all of our projects. You will start your project by meeting with our in-house designer that will help you create a vision for your dormer addition. We will make sure that your addition turns into the spaceo of your dreams.
Maybe you want a master oasis or a couple extra bedrooms for your growing family, whatever your reasoning for an addition – Dluxe Construction will be there to help you every step of the way. Once the design is finalized, our professional crew will be there to complete your project with the attention to detail you seek.
Call today to set up an appointment to meet with our estimator and start the process to get your free estimate.
Types of Siding
FIBER CEMENT
When it is time to choose new siding for your house, there are quite a few variables to consider. You want a siding that will look great, of course, but it also needs to be affordable. You want a durable product that requires as little maintenance as possible.
WOOD SIDING
Wood is natural, beautiful and durable which makes it a sought after siding option for use in traditional architecture such as cottages, bungalows and Cape Cod exteriors. While the type and style chosen can cause the cost to vary significantly, it can be an economical siding choice to install on a house as it will last for as long as routine maintenance is done to maintain its durability and the rich look of the wood.
CEDAR SIDING
For people looking for wood siding, cedar is by far the favorite choice. Other types of wood used for this purpose include redwood, logs, and engineered wood. However, this is a cedar buying guide, so we will talk about comparisons of cedar siding with fiber cement and vinyl siding. You’ll see the different styles available, as well as learn about grades and profiles of cedar available.
STUCCO
Stucco was used as a cladding in about 15% of privately built houses during the 1940s-60s.
Stucco is a general term for a plaster coating to walls that consists of a cement-mortar made up of a 3:1 sand:cement mix that was typically applied over galvanised wire netting fixed over a diagonal timber board backing typically 6 x 1” (150 x 25 mm).