White Hills Property Management did an outstanding job on our kitchen renovation. The team was professional, on time, and easy to communicate with throughout the whole project. The workmanship and attention to detail are excellent, and the finished kitchen looks amazing and functions perfectly for our family. We highly recommend them to anyone looking to remodel their kitchen!
New Canaan additions are at their best when they look like they were always part of the house. That takes more than carpentry — it takes design that respects the original architecture, framing that ties cleanly into existing structure, and finish work that doesn't betray a seam between old and new. White Hills Property Management plans and builds home additions for New Canaan homes, from primary suite expansions on traditional colonials to thoughtful additions on Mid-Century Modern homes where preserving the architecture is non-negotiable.
Additions That Fit New Canaan Homes
New Canaan's mix of historic colonials, classic farmhouses, and Mid-Century Modern landmarks means there's no one approach. Mid-Century additions usually keep the flat or low-pitch rooflines, ribbon windows, and material palette of the original. Colonial additions match siding, trim, roof pitch, and window proportions. We start every project with a careful architectural read of the existing home before we put a single line on a drawing.
We handle the full project: design, structural engineering, permitting with the Town of New Canaan, foundation, framing, roofing, exterior finish, mechanicals, and interior work.
Our Process
Free in-home consultation
Feasibility, zoning, and architectural review
Design and selections
Written, fixed-scope proposal
Construction and final walkthrough
FAQs
Can you work with our architect? Yes — collaborative projects are common in New Canaan.
Mid-Century Modern additions? Yes, with careful attention to original detailing.
What about wooded sites with limited access? We plan staging, deliveries, and material storage around the realities of the lot.
How long does it take? Most full additions run 5–8 months depending on complexity.