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As a design and
consulting firm, we strive to provide personalized, one-on-one
service for each of our clients. We will spend the time with each
customer to find out what their unique wants and desires are for
that new home, renovation project or weekend retreat.
It is important to us that you
receive the attention to detail that is expected with such an
important undertaking. We employ the services of architectural
designers in our office, and using the latest in computer assisted
design & drafting techniques, they can provide the highest
degree of quality in our construction documents.
Using your communicated ideas, we will provide you with a rough
study plan that you can alter to reflect your personal tastes
and lifestyle. Once these changes have been approved, we will
provide a preliminary layout of the floor plan and elevations
for your further examination.
Once
the initial designs are approved, the construction documents are
begun. These include all
of the elevations, floor plans, structural notes, roof plan, sections,
details, etc. that a contractor requires in order to build the
home or addition. (Note: Your plan may need to be modified
to comply with local requirements regarding snow loads, energy
codes, soil and seismic conditions and a wide range of other matters.
In addition, you may need to obtain permits or inspections from
local government agencies before and while in construction.)
Options
available: 3D drawings and Softlist generated material lists.
For contractors, we can convert your existing drawings (hand-drawn
or other CAD formats) to Softplan drawing format (v11 or 12).
Plotting services are also available. Please call or email
for further details.
The Design Process
1.
Initial Design Meeting
All those pictures and magazine
articles that you have saved for months are welcome to "Show
and Tell". Home design criteria are established at this meeting.
The layout, square footage, style and many materials such as brick,
stucco and stone are discussed in addition to site considerations
and the owner's lifestyle.
2.
Preliminary Design Meeting
Almost three weeks have passed since your initial design meeting.
the presentation of the preliminary design is welcomed with much
anticipation. At this meeting, the layout of the home is apparent
including 1/4" scale drawings of each floor, front elevation
and room dimensions. The prioritized design criterion is reviewed.
3.
Preliminary Design Review & Revisions
It's been one week since the preliminary design meeting. your
plans are slightly worn from your discussions with friends and
family. changes are discussed, revisions and consequences for
changes to the plan are reviewed. Keep what you like and change
what you don't! This is the most important meeting so far. Additional
details are added after the preliminary design is agreed upon.
Items added may include niches, ceiling details, window details
and the location of that special painting in need of framing supports.
4.
Preliminary Design Approval
If all goes well, your initials on the plan authorize us to proceed
to working drawings. If not, return to step 3. everyone's goal
is to leave the meeting with an approved design that reflects
the owner's wants and desires, fits on the home site and is within
budget. Please remember that your builder should review the
plans for budget proposals.
5.
Working Drawings Review
It has only been a couple of weeks since our last meeting, but
much progress has been made on your plans. At this meeting, all
four elevations and detailed floor plans are reviewed. there should
be no surprises, only additional documentation to your new home.
6.
Final Completed Construction Drawings
All your hard work, decisions, meetings and labour of love for
your new home are done. Final blueprints with all the construction
details on how the home is built are viewable on each page of
your set of plans. This is the conclusion of the design process.
We hope you have enjoyed working with us throughout this process.
Thank you and good luck building your uniquely personal home.

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