Our Process

Understand each step from idea to permit so you know what to expect before we begin.

A high-resolution close-up of a detailed residential foundation and framing detail sheet pinned to a clean corkboard in a drafting studio. The drawing shows footing sizes, anchor bolt spacing, sill plate notes, joist hangers, and insulation callouts, all labeled with precise leader lines and professional text styles. The paper has a subtle matte texture, and the print is perfectly crisp. Side lighting from a nearby desk lamp creates gentle, realistic shadows along the pinned edges and gives depth to the linework. Photographic realism with a tight, slightly angled composition that fills the frame with technical content, background softly blurred. The mood is highly technical and trustworthy, communicating that every structural aspect of the home addition has been carefully considered for real-world construction.
A partially constructed home addition captured from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective, with crisp, professionally printed construction drawings clipped to a sturdy plywood sheet in the foreground. The plans clearly show framing layouts, window locations, and foundation details that match the structure rising behind them. Afternoon sunlight casts clean, defined shadows across the lumber and the drawings, highlighting measurement lines and callouts. The background includes neatly stacked materials and a well-organized jobsite, slightly softened by depth of field to keep attention on the plans. Photographic realism with a clean, documentary style, emphasizing the direct connection between accurate residential drafting and real-world buildability. The mood is confident and practical, showcasing plans that truly guide construction on-site.

From First Sketch to Permit

From our first conversation to your final permit set, we guide you through measuring, design options, detailed drafting, revisions, and code checks so your addition plans are clear, buildable, and ready for bids.

Guides

Explore detailed answers about drafting, codes, and working with contractors.

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A clean white conference table in a minimalist studio setting, covered with a neatly arranged set of printed home renovation documents: floor plans, demolition plans, structural details, and permit-ready title sheets. Each sheet is clearly labeled with professional-looking headers, scales, and revision clouds. A tablet lies nearby, displaying the same plan set in a digital viewer, perfectly aligned with one of the printed pages. Soft, diffused daylight from a large, unseen window creates even, shadow-free lighting across the papers, emphasizing legibility and technical precision. Photographic realism from a top-down, bird’s-eye composition, ensuring all sheets are readable while maintaining a modern, organized aesthetic. The mood is calm, clear, and methodical, underscoring a smooth path from concept to permitting and bidding.