Understanding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs)
An Accessory Dwelling Unit, commonly referred to as an ADU, is an additional living space constructed on residential single-family properties. Often called an “in-law unit” or “granny flat,” an ADU can take various forms: a converted garage, a separate structure, an expansion of the existing house, or a section within the current home. The permissible size of an ADU varies from city to city, depending on lot size and zoning regulations. Typically, it includes amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, and one or two bedrooms.
At Creekside, our team, comprised of seasoned and innovative professionals, specializes in all forms of home expansions and ADU construction. We can enlarge your kitchen, living room, or add an entirely new, sophisticated room. Our services cater to various locations in your home, including the first floor, basement, or as a second-story addition.