Remodeling Plans
Redesign the Home You Already Love
You don’t have to start from scratch to get the home you want. Whether you’re looking to improve function, refresh your layout, or modernize your finishes, remodeling can make your space feel brand new—all without moving.
We take the complexity out of home renovations. From precise as-built drawings to fully engineered, code-compliant plans, we help you reimagine what’s possible within your existing walls (or beyond them). Our team ensures that every remodel design is practical, tailored, and ready for permit approval.
No matter the scope—whether it’s a single-room upgrade or a structural transformation—we focus on turning your ideas into buildable plans that align with your lifestyle and long-term goals.

Process, Pricing and Timeline
Design & Permitting Process
Remodeling can be intricate, especially when merging old and new. Our process is designed to keep everything aligned, efficient, and client-focused from day one:
1. Site Scan & As-Built Creation
We begin by scanning your existing home to generate accurate as-built floor plans. This step ensures that our designs are built on a true-to-life foundation and reduces the need for repeated site visits.
2. Design Discovery Session
We meet to learn more about your remodeling goals—be it modernizing a kitchen, adding storage, or reconfiguring a full layout. We align on your vision, lifestyle needs, and priorities before design work begins.
3. Concept Design Development
Our team prepares the first round of layout options for you to review. You’ll provide feedback, and we’ll iterate to refine the concept until it matches both your taste and your needs.
4. Permit-Ready Plan Set
Once the design is approved, we produce your full set of permit-ready drawings. This includes floor plans, elevation views, structural engineering, and required compliance reports.
5. Plan Review & City Submittal
We guide you through submittal to your local building authority and assist with revisions or responses during the plan check process, ensuring a smooth path to approval.
6. Construction Support
After permitting, we remain involved to support your contractor—providing clarifications, coordinating with engineers, or making design adjustments as needed during the build phase.
Remodel Design Pricing
Design costs vary based on the type and scope of your renovation. We offer straightforward, flat-fee pricing—not a percentage of your construction cost—so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
What Influences Cost?
Location – Local review standards and permit fees can vary
Size – Larger remodels naturally involve more drawing and coordination
Scope –
Kitchen or bath remodels are usually more focused
Whole-house redesigns or wall reconfigurations require full structural review
Load-bearing wall removal adds engineering complexity
Construction Style – High-end finishes, green materials, or complex systems may increase the level of detailing required
Typical Price Ranges:
Single-room remodels (kitchen, bath, etc.) – $4,000–$7,000
Larger layout changes or multi-room remodels – $10,000–$15,000
Full-house or structural renovations – $18,000–$25,000+
All pricing includes architectural design, structural engineering (if applicable), and energy documentation. Civil or MEP engineering, site surveys, and interior design add-ons are separate.
Let’s Redesign Your Space With Purpose
With thoughtful design, accurate documentation, and seamless support, we help you remodel with confidence. Whether you’re opening up your floor plan or transforming your entire home—we’re ready when you are.
Timeline & What You’ll Receive
Remodel timelines depend on project complexity, city turnaround times, and your pace of feedback. Here’s a general timeline to help you plan:
Concept Design Phase – 10–15 business days after your initial kickoff
Plan Development & Engineering – 4–8 weeks, depending on scope
Total Process – Typically 2–4 months from start to permit-ready plans
What’s Included in Your Remodeling Plan Set
Here’s what a full remodeling plan set typically contains:
As-Built Drawings – Scaled floor plans showing the original conditions
Proposed Floor Plans – Updated layouts with detailed dimensions, openings, and fixture locations
Exterior Elevations – Updated visual representations if windows, doors, or exterior walls are changing
Sections & Construction Details – Cut-through views and buildable details for walls, connections, or staircases
Roof Plan (if applicable) – Including changes to slope, structure, or skylight placement
Basic MEP Layouts – General placement of plumbing, HVAC, and electrical fixtures
Structural Drawings & Engineering – Foundation or framing calculations for load-bearing changes
Energy Compliance Reports – Documentation for local energy code adherence (e.g., Title 24)