Burbank is a little more structured than most of the Valley.
The neighborhoods are tighter, the streets are cleaner, and a lot of the homes have been taken care of. But underneath that, you’re still dealing with houses that weren’t built for how people live now.
So the work tends to be practical.
Make the space work better. Add what’s missing. Fix what doesn’t make sense anymore.
That’s most of what we do here.
There’s solid ADU potential in Burbank, especially with garages.
A lot of homeowners are looking to convert existing space or add a small unit in the back. It works for rental income, family, or just making better use of the property.
But Burbank can be a little stricter than nearby areas.
You still have to deal with:
So even though the idea is simple, the setup still matters.
If you’re going that route:
Additions in Burbank are usually about making the house more livable, not overbuilding it.
We’re typically adding:
There’s usually a balance to hit here. Enough space to make a difference, but not so much that the house feels forced or out of place.
If you’re planning an addition:
A lot of Burbank remodels are about cleaning things up and making the layout work.
The bones are often decent, but the flow is off, or the house has been updated in pieces over time.
That’s where a full remodel makes more sense than doing things one room at a time.
We’re usually looking at:
If that’s where you’re at:
It’s not anything unusual.
Burbank jobs don’t need to be complicated, but they can get there if the front end is rushed.
We don’t overthink it.
We look at the house, figure out what actually needs to happen, and set the project up properly before we start building.
That keeps things from dragging out later.
Most people in Burbank are just trying to make their house work better without turning it into something it’s not.
Start there.
Look at what you have, figure out what actually needs to change, and build the plan from that.