When your family outgrows the house but you don't want to leave the neighborhood, a room addition is almost always cheaper than moving — and it's the only option that gets you exactly the space you want. Construction Station designs and builds additions that look original to the home: matched rooflines, matched stucco and siding, and foundations engineered for your soil.
We handle the entire project under one fixed-price contract — architectural plans, structural engineering, Title 24 energy compliance, permits, construction, and finish work. Bedrooms, primary suites with baths, family rooms, home offices, and full second stories.
Working in Cathedral City
Cathedral City sits in the heart of the Coachella Valley between Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage, and it's the valley's value story: the same desert light, mountain views, and indoor-outdoor lifestyle at a friendlier price of entry. The Cathedral City Cove — the hillside grid of 1960s–1980s homes tucked against the Santa Rosa foothills — is the city's remodeling heartland, joined by established neighborhoods like Panorama and Dream Homes and newer subdivisions toward Rio Vista. The revitalized downtown Arts & Entertainment District, anchored by the Mary Pickford Theatre, has brought fresh energy, and homeowners here get outsized returns from quality renovation because the neighborhood ceilings keep rising.
Cathedral City additions punch above their weight because land and neighborhood pricing leave room to build value. Primary-suite additions on Cove homes — many of which were built with modest bedroom wings — are the signature project, followed by casita additions that serve as guest quarters or rental space. Hillside lots in the Cove need real structural attention to slope and drainage, which our in-house engineering handles, and everything is built to climate-zone-15 Title 24 energy requirements.
Construction Station serves the entire Coachella Valley — Cathedral City is about an hour from our Yucaipa headquarters down I-10, on the same regular rotation as our Palm Springs and Palm Desert projects.
