We collaborate with you to achieve your vision for your home through our design. Whether you are building a new construction, renovating an older home, or building an addition, we strive as architects to create a space that provides the style, warmth, and functionality that will come to define your home life. We understand that the success of a residential construction job relies on the project being executed within budget and on schedule. We keep these factors in mind when designing your residential property because our job as architects will always be to translate your dream home into a reality you can afford.
Whether you’re building a new home from the ground up or looking to add to your existing property, ACS architecture can provide the experience and expertise needed to architect your dream home. We have extensive experience coordinating with HOA committees, local jurisdictions, and residential housing agencies. We are also well-versed in the permitting process. Once a permit is retained, our staff works with and under the direction of the homeowner to manage bidding and negotiation, and to provide construction administration.
When you decide to renovate your home, you need an architect that can work with the existing look and specifications of your home to provide the custom design solutions you need. We work with you to understand your vision, especially if it involves major changes to the flow and layout of your home. Then we provide the blueprints and floor plans necessary to bring your home renovation to completion.
ACS architecture has had the pleasure of working closely with historical jurisdictions and understands the importance of maintaining the design and integrity of historical structures. If you need assistance with a historical residential property, you can trust we'll dedicate the utmost care in restoring the historical structure back to its former glory.
Most Homeowners Associations (HOA) have a set of written Design Review Standards for proposed additions and renovations. Those review standards have been carefully developed to reflect a balance between individual rights and property values within the Association. While it may seem arbitrary from an individual homeowner’s standpoint, the architectural review committee looks out for the entire community. The committee’s job is to make sure the size, and style of the project, the type of building materials being used, and the overall look of the new structure adhere to the Association’s design requirements.
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