June 30, 2025

How Much Square Footage Do You Really Need?

What Can I Fit In a 100 Square Foot Addition?

At 10′ x 10′ you’ll have enough space to create:

  • A dedicated laundry room with folding space and storage

  • A walk-in closet with custom cabinetry

  • A stylish powder room with dramatic finishes

  • A built-in reading nook or homework station

  • A petite but functional pantry expansion or butler’s pantry

What Can I Fit In a 200 Square Foot Addition?

It may surprise you what can fit into just 200 square feet in your home. It takes careful planning and using the space optimally, but we’ve created a design here to show you that 200 square feet is plenty for a new guest bedroom with their very own en suite! With enough space for a queen bed, matching end tables, a small dresser, this is the perfect place for your guests.

Main bedroom: 145 SQFT. (Including hallway)

Bathroom: 55 SQFT.

What else can I fit in a 200 square foot addition?

  • A home office or studio with lounge space

  • An expanded kitchen with an eat-in nook or larger island

  • A media room or playroom with built-in storage

  • A large mudroom and drop zone combo

This size can feel generous for a one-purpose room, but cramped if you try to fit two full functions. Choose depth over multi-use here. We found that 12×16 gives you the most usable floorspace if you plan to create a similar design to the guest room.

What Can I Fit In a 400 Square Foot Addition?

At 400 square feet, we decided to inspire folks who dream of a more functional kitchen. You can see in our model that 400 square feet is enough to provide you with that and more! Bring your dream kitchen to life while also enjoying the perks of a full walk-in pantry and an informal dining space or breakfast nook to bring it all together.

Main Kitchen: 245 SQFT.
Dining Space: 85 SQFT.
Pantry: 70 SQFT.

What else can I fit in a 400 square foot addition?

  • A luxury primary suite with a king-sized bed, walk-in closet, and spa-style bathroom

  • A combined guest bedroom and lounge

  • A home gym or wellness space with equipment and seating

  • A detached ADU-style studio for occasional guests or rental

What Can I Fit In a 600 Square Foot Addition?

We’ve created a dream living room at 600 square feet here. If your home has all the bedrooms and bathrooms it needs, but you just need more space to spread out or fit comfortably together, a large living room addition is a great option! Just look at how spacious this rendering is!

What else can I fit in a 600 square foot addition?

  • A full owner’s suite + home office

  • Two children’s bedrooms with a shared hall bath

  • A kitchen expansion + mudroom + pantry

  • An attached in-law suite with kitchenette

  • A large living room addition with built-in shelving and fireplace

What Can I Fit In a 800 Square Foot Addition?

Here, we have created a 3D model of an 800-square-foot addition featuring a king-size bedroom, a private office, a walk-in closet, and a large and luxurious four-piece bathroom. At these larger sizes, the possibilities are endless, but be sure not to try to fit too much into this addition. Our designers will guide you toward thoughtful choices so that this addition truly transforms your living space.

Bedroom space & hallway: 375 SQFT.
Office Space: 110 SQFT.
Closet: 145 SQFT.
Bathroom: 170 SQFT.

What else can I fit in an 800-square-foot addition?

  • A full second-story addition with two bedrooms + a bathroom

  • An in-law suite with a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bath

  • A kitchen + living room expansion + new laundry or mudroom

  • An open-concept entertaining zone with indoor/outdoor connection

With 800 sq. ft., circulation and layout matter more than ever. Too many rooms can start to feel choppy—lean into flow and connection.

What Can I Fit In a 1,000 Square Foot Addition?

Last but not least, creating a 1,000-square-foot addition. At this size, you’ve added significant space and value to your home, possibly transforming it from a one-story house to a two-story house. An addition like this suits a big life change, like a growing family, moving in a family member, or even creating rental spaces. We’ve rendered a large addition featuring 2 new bedrooms- one functioning as a kids’ bedroom and the other as a nursery, a large bathroom, and a second living space.

What else can I fit in a 1,000-square-foot addition?

  • A full open-concept kitchen, dining, and living space

  • A new primary suite, office, AND expanded family room

  • Multi-use ADU with potential rental value

  • An art or creative studio with gallery-style storage and skylights

Final thoughts: Use every inch with intention

Bigger isn’t always better. The most successful spaces feel tailored, intentional, and easy to move through. Smart layouts, built-in storage, and a clear sense of purpose are what make a space feel truly livable—whether you’re working with 120 square feet or 1,200.