Addition Plans

Custom drafting for additions, remodels, and garages—ready for estimates, permits, and builders.

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.
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.
A large, meticulously detailed set of residential architectural plans spread across a clean, light oak drafting table. The blueprints show a two-story home addition with clear room labels, dimension lines, and structural notes, all neatly annotated. A metal architect’s scale, a sharpened mechanical pencil, and a precise steel triangle rest beside the drawings. Soft, indirect daylight from an unseen window washes over the scene, creating gentle, realistic shadows that emphasize the crisp paper edges. Photographic realism at an eye-level angle, with moderate depth of field that keeps the plans in sharp focus while subtly blurring the uncluttered studio background. The mood is professional, calm, and organized, conveying accuracy and build-ready detail for real-world construction.
A bright, modern home office workspace featuring a large, ultra-wide monitor displaying a detailed 3D rendering of a residential renovation. The screen shows a realistic open-concept kitchen and family room, with structural beams and window placements clearly visible. Below the monitor, a tidy row of printed floor plans and elevation views is laid out on a matte white desk. Natural daylight from a nearby window illuminates the scene, with soft reflections on the monitor and a gentle gradient of light across the plans. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle, using a shallow depth of field to keep the screen and nearest drawings razor-sharp. The atmosphere feels focused, technically sophisticated, and client-ready, perfect for visualizing design options before construction.
A cozy, lived-in residential interior photographed from a corner perspective, with an overlay of semi-transparent architectural linework precisely aligned to the room. The drafting overlay shows proposed wall removals, a new cased opening, and relocated windows, clearly differentiating existing and new construction with varied line weights and hatch patterns. Afternoon natural light streams through existing windows, casting gentle shadows on hardwood floors and subtly passing through the transparent plan graphics. Photographic realism with a balanced, wide-angle composition that keeps both the room and overlay in crisp focus. The mood is optimistic and practical, illustrating how thoughtful residential drafting translates homeowner ideas into clear, constructible renovation plans, without any human figures present.

Plans Built For Real Homes

Every project starts with real‑world constraints—budget, structure, zoning, and time. Our detailed home addition plans turn those limits into clear, buildable drawings your contractor can price, permit, and construct with confidence.

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