The average cost per square foot for a home addition in the Portland area is approximately $469 per square foot, based on real Lamont Bros. design-build projects. Most additions fall between $350 and $800+ per square foot, depending on structural complexity, finish level, and site conditions.
While cost per square foot can provide a rough benchmark, it varies significantly based on the type of addition and the specific challenges of your home.
Lamont Bros. is a Portland-based design-build remodeling firm that has completed custom home additions throughout the metro area. The case studies below reflect real local project costs.
Below are real examples from recent Portland-area additions:
| Addition Type | Size | Total Cost | Cost Per Sq Ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simple Single-Story Addition (West Linn) | 655 sq ft | $243,000 | $371/sq ft |
| Complex Single-Story Addition (SE Portland) | 313 sq ft | $251,000 | $802/sq ft |
| Second-Story Addition (Cedar Mill) | 717 sq ft | $365,000 | $509/sq ft |
| Two-Story Addition (Beaverton) | 998 sq ft | $347,000 | $348/sq ft |
| Kitchen Addition Projects | Varies | Varies | $1,500–$2,000+/sq ft |
Home additions are complex structural projects. Several variables influence the final price per square foot:
Smaller additions often show higher cost per square foot because:
That’s why a 300 sq ft addition may cost significantly more per square foot than a 1,000 sq ft addition.
Kitchen additions often appear dramatically more expensive per square foot. That’s because the majority of the budget goes toward:
The square footage may be small, but the finish density is extremely high.
Cost per square foot is useful for initial planning, but it should not be used as a final budgeting method.
Here’s why:
The only reliable way to determine your addition cost is through a structured design-build preconstruction process that evaluates your home’s existing structure and your specific goals.
To get a realistic estimate:
Lamont Bros. offers a structured planning process that allows homeowners to move from rough square-foot benchmarks to a precise, build-ready budget.
Over the past 3 years, Lamont Bros. has constructed 12 substantive additions in the Portland area. Of those, three were major outliers in terms of cost per square foot. Those were not factored into this average.
Among the other 9, the average cost per square foot was $469.
Keep in mind that several factors will affect the cost per square foot of your own addition. It could be less than this average, or it could be more. Chances are, a single-story addition or a two-story addition will be around or below this average. Second-story additions, basement additions, and kitchen additions will likely be higher.
To learn more about what cost factors might affect your home addition, read our article, “What Factors Affect the Cost of a Home Addition?”
A 655 square foot single-story addition in West Linn, OR cost $243,000, or $371 per square foot.
| Project Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Location | West Linn, OR |
| Addition Type | Single-Story (Ground Level) |
| Foundation Type | Crawl Space |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Room Use | Game Room |
| Added Square Footage | 655 sq. ft. |
| Total Cost | $243,000 |
| Cost Per Square Foot | $371 |
This ground-level addition was designed as a dedicated game room for a homeowner’s pinball machine collection. The rectangular footprint and crawl space foundation helped maintain structural efficiency, contributing to a lower cost per square foot compared to more complex additions.
A 313 square foot single-story addition in SE Portland cost $251,000, or $802 per square foot.
| Project Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Location | SE Portland, OR |
| Addition Type | Single-Story (Ground Level) |
| Structural Complexity | High |
| Added Square Footage | 313 sq. ft. |
| Total Cost | $251,000 |
| Cost Per Square Foot | $802 |
Despite its smaller size, this project required significant structural tie-ins and integration with the existing home. Fixed costs such as engineering, permitting, and mobilization were distributed across fewer square feet, resulting in a higher cost per square foot.
A 717 square foot second-story addition in Cedar Mill cost $365,000, or $509 per square foot.
| Project Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Location | Cedar Mill, OR |
| Addition Type | Second-Story |
| Added Square Footage | 717 sq. ft. |
| Total Cost | $365,000 |
| Cost Per Square Foot | $509 |
This project required structural reinforcement of the existing home, roof removal, and integration of new load paths. These structural demands increased overall cost compared to ground-level additions.
A 998 square foot two-story addition in Beaverton cost $347,000, or $348 per square foot.
| Project Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Location | Beaverton, OR |
| Addition Type | Two-Story |
| Added Square Footage | 998 sq. ft. |
| Total Cost | $347,000 |
| Cost Per Square Foot | $348 |
Because the foundation and roofing costs were distributed across two levels, this project achieved a lower cost per square foot than most single-story additions.
Once you understand how much a home addition may cost per square foot, the next decision is who you trust to design and build it.
Home additions are structurally complex projects that require:
The right builder won’t just add square footage — they’ll help ensure the new space feels cohesive with the original home and thoughtfully designed for how you live.
Lamont Bros. is an award-winning design-build firm based in West Linn, Oregon. We guide homeowners through the home addition process every day — helping them move from early cost research to clear plans and confident construction decisions.
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