
This Washington Park West project involved a Denver structural remodel and a three-story addition to a highly visible corner home originally built in 1901. As a design-build remodeling contractor in Denver with structural engineering expertise, H & H Builders reconfigured the home from the foundation up to support modern family living.
The homeowners (a working-from-home attorney and a physician with three children) loved their neighborhood but had outgrown the functionality of their home. Rather than move, they chose to invest in a comprehensive remodel that would support both family life and professional needs.


This project went beyond a typical renovation. It was a true structural remodel in Denver, involving:
Homes in neighborhoods like Washington Park, Denver, often require this level of intervention to achieve modern layouts while preserving existing structures.
Like many older homes in central Denver neighborhoods, the structure of the home itself did not allow for simple layout changes without significant intervention. The existing layout created several daily frustrations.
At the same time, the home’s age and structure introduced additional complexities.




1. Three-Story Home Addition
2. New kitchen & family hub

4. Reconfigured Main Level
5. Preserved Historic Character

Midway through construction, an unexpected foundation issue was discovered. This required:
Because the homeowners were living in the house for most of the project (and one worked from home full-time) construction sequencing and communication were critical.
Unexpected issues like this are common in structural remodeling projects in Denver, particularly in homes built before modern foundation standards.

Start: July 2023
Completion: September 2024
The extended timeline was driven by multiple factors.
The result of this 3-story home addition & structural whole-house remodel is a home that reflects the benefits of a well-executed structural remodel—something many Denver homeowners pursue instead of moving. The finished home now supports the way the family actually lives.
Most importantly, the homeowners were able to stay in the neighborhood they loved—with a home that finally works for them.
Projects like this typically involve:
If you’re trying to decide whether to remodel or move, or whether your home can support an addition, we can help you evaluate your options.

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