Junior ADUs Omaha

Junior ADUs in Omaha built for flexible living and smart value. Platte + Pine Construction and Remodel helps Omaha homeowners add a junior accessory dwelling unit (JADU) or convert existing space into an efficient, code-compliant living area with clear timelines and transparent estimates.

Why Choose Us

Owner-operated with direct communication throughout the project

Process-driven remodeling for predictable timelines

Prompt responses and consistent project updates

Design-forward bathrooms focused on function and durability

Clear, documented scopes and transparent estimates

Testimonials

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Our Process

HOW IT WORKS

Initial Contact

Call, text, or book online to request a free consultation.

Consultation

We meet in your Omaha home to review your vision, must-haves, budget, and timeline.

Estimate & Design

You receive a clear estimate, defined scope, and guidance on layout, materials, and finishes.

Permits & Construction

We manage permits when required and oversee demolition, installation, and quality control.

Final Walkthrough & Closeout

We complete a walkthrough, address final touch-ups, and confirm satisfaction.

Our Services

Platte + Pine Construction and Remodel offers comprehensive ADU services:

  • Design and construction of Junior ADUs inside or attached to your home, or in existing structures like garages.

  • Space evaluation and feasibility for JADU conversions, including zoning and code checks.

  • Efficiency kitchen design with layout and fixtures that maximize compact living.

  • Permitting and application support for a seamless building approval process.

  • Garage conversions into fully functioning ADUs with independent or shared facilities.

  • Consultation on ADU types—detached vs. attached, and owner-occupancy considerations.

Service Areas

We proudly serve Omaha's most established and high-value neighborhoods:


  • Papillion


  • La Vista


  • Fremont


  • Millard

  • Omaha

  • Elkhorn

  • Bennington

  • Gretna

  • Blair


  • Ashland


  • Waterloo


  • Bellevue


  • Plattsmouth

Contact Us

Tell us about your project and we’ll reach out to start the conversation. No pressure, just a straightforward first step.

Email: nick@platteandpine.com

Call: 402.239.7597

FAQs

  • A junior ADU (JADU) is a small accessory dwelling unit typically created within an existing single-family home or attached garage. JADUs often share plumbing or sanitation with the primary dwelling, include an efficiency kitchen or kitchenette, and are smaller than detached ADUs. Platte + Pine helps homeowners evaluate whether a junior accessory dwelling unit or a detached ADU is the right fit.

  • Many Omaha homeowners can convert an existing space, like a basement room, attic, or attached garage, into a junior accessory dwelling unit. We perform a feasibility review to check development standards, required setbacks, and code requirements for your property.

  • Yes. Most junior ADU projects require a building permit and sometimes a preliminary review at the planning department. Platte + Pine prepares the building permit application, coordinates permit issuance, and guides you through the approval process.

  • JADU size limits vary by local code and zoning districts. Typical junior ADUs focus on compact living with an efficiency kitchen and often a shared or full bathroom depending on code. We design to use square feet efficiently while meeting physical dimensions and sanitation facility rules.

  • Yes. A properly permitted junior ADU can provide rental income or house family members. We advise on owner occupancy requirements, short-term rental regulations, and how rental income might impact your financial goals.

  • Yes. Platte + Pine builds detached ADUs where zoning and lot size allow a new detached ADU or accessory structure. We help compare detached ADUs, attached ADUs, and JADUs so property owners pick the best path for their goals.

  • We review code sections, deed restrictions, and any owner occupancy requirements during feasibility. Some properties have deed restrictions that limit ADUs; we flag these early and explain options so you can make informed decisions.

  • Bring any site plans, property surveys, or existing floor plans if available. Think about goals (rental income, family housing, or in-law unit), must-haves (efficiency kitchen, full bathroom), and preferred timeline. We'll handle the rest.