Floor Planning

Detailed residential floor planning and ADU space layouts focused on function, flow, code awareness, and build clarity.

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Planning the Structure

Floor planning begins with understanding the existing structure and the limits of the space. We review dimensions, structural walls, window placement, and entry points before proposing changes. Traffic flow, furniture layout, and room relationships are evaluated carefully so adjustments feel intentional rather than reactive.

When walls are being moved or spaces reconfigured, proportion matters. We study ceiling height, sight lines, and natural light to determine what should remain open and what should be enclosed. The goal is not simply to create more space, but to organize it properly. A well-developed floor plan provides clarity before construction begins and reduces mid-project revisions.

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ADU Space Planning

Accessory Dwelling Units require careful space planning. Kitchens, bathrooms, sleeping areas, and storage must function efficiently within a smaller footprint. We develop layouts that meet local requirements while keeping circulation practical and comfortable for daily use.

ADU planning also considers privacy, natural light, and separation from the main residence. Whether the unit is attached or detached, we review access points, kitchenette layouts, bathroom placement, and storage solutions early in the design phase. Clear planning helps ensure the space feels complete rather than compressed.

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Visualizing The Layout

Visualizing the Layout

We use detailed drafting tools to create scaled floor plans that accurately reflect dimensions and layout changes. Furniture placement, appliance locations, and built-ins can be reviewed before finalizing structural adjustments.

Three-dimensional views are available when helpful,
allowing you to better understand ceiling height, room proportions, and circulation paths. This step supports informed decision-making before construction begins. A clear visual reference helps both homeowners and contractors interpret the layout consistently.

Inspired by Living. Defined by Design.

If you’re reworking your home or planning an ADU, let’s begin with a clear, measured floor plan.

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