Renovations and Additions

Renovations and additions succeed when scope is defined clearly, constraints are surfaced early, and decisions are sequenced to avoid rework and budget drift. 

What this pillar covers

This pillar is organised around the decisions that most often control risk, cost, and sequencing. Articles in this pillar focus on practical constraints, documentation discipline, and fair ways to manage uncertainty. 

Common failure modes this pillar helps prevent

  • Underestimating the effect of existing conditions on cost, timing, or scope
  • Treating addition work as straightforward when integration with the existing home is the harder problem
  • Letting selections or clarifications drift until trades are already affected
  • Moving forward without documentation that keeps renovation risk visible and manageable

How to use the articles in this pillar

Use this pillar when you are planning to alter, expand, or materially rework an existing home. Start with the article that matches the decision pressure you are facing now, then use the rest to tighten scope, sequence decisions properly, and reduce downstream surprises.

Related Pillars

Use Feasibility when the first question is whether the renovation or addition is workable on the property or within the existing structure. Use Ottawa building realities for local condition issues, and use Permits, code, and approvals when permit triggers or inspections will shape timing.

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