Quick answer
How to make a home addition look original — sourcing matching brick, stucco, and stone, weathering, transitions, and roofline integration.
What this guide covers
- Sourcing matching materials
- Weathering and blending
- Transitions and roofline integration
Why this matters in San Antonio
Most San Antonio homeowners hit the same friction when planning a remodel: too many decisions, too many contractors, and a price that drifts upward once the work begins. The single biggest fix is a design-build process — one team owning design, materials, and construction under one contract. That’s the model we’ve used at SA Remodel Pros for more than 26 years across 2,000+ projects.
What we recommend
If you’re researching this question, the next step is usually a 20-minute conversation with a project coordinator. We can tell you whether your project is straightforward, complex, or something that needs structural input before any design work begins. There’s no commitment.
Things homeowners ask first
Can you match my home’s existing brick? — We source the closest available match and blend transitions so it reads as original.
What if the original material is discontinued? — We blend, reclaim, or transition strategically to disguise the seam.
Related service
This guide pairs with our home additions service page, where you’ll find scope, pricing, and project gallery for the related work.
Related reading
For a deeper dive, see our guide on What Is the Home Addition Process, Step by Step? — it covers the next set of decisions homeowners weigh on a project like this.