Wondering what a multiplex looks like? We have got you covered. Browse our catalog of price-conscious designs for examples of different ways you can convert your single-family home into a multiplex, and some designs for new purpose- built multiplexes.
Sometimes called a Garden Suite, Laneway Suite or Granny Flat. A separate unit in your backyard can be a great option if you have space and the right kind of access to your property.
If you don't have enough space, adding an addition can be a great way to add a unit to your home. This stye of conversion builds a separate self-contained unit attached to your house.
Sometimes you need a little extra space to accommodate a new unit (or three!) Adding an addition to your house and splitting it can be a great way to do this.
Many homes can accommodate new units by splitting off spaces inside them to create new units. They can be split by floor, side by side, or front to back.
Unfinished spaces like your attic, garage, or basement can be great options for adding new units to your home with minimal impact on the existing space you live in.
Multiplexes can be organized in a variety of different ways depending on how much space you have. Browse some design samples in our catalogue below