Any custom residential construction project requires careful planning and a keen eye for design, both of which our architectural designers can provide when planning a brand-new home, addition, or renovation in Indian Land.
By working with our architectural designers, you can benefit from design inspiration, permit-ready construction plans, and custom solutions to address any limitations or restrictions, from budget constraints to zoning rules and setbacks. We can help you find the architectural style you love most, or continue the style from your existing home into a new addition.
You can call 803-404-7168 to get started planning with the architectural designers at Phase One for custom homes, additions, and remodels.
What Do You Get by Working with Our Architectural Designs for Custom Homes, Additions, and Remodels?
By planning residential construction with our architectural designers, you can get design inspiration, receive permit-ready plans, and find custom solutions catered to your specific wants and needs.
Design Inspiration
Some homeowners have envisioned their custom homes for years. Others need help deciding on the patterns, colors, textures, and styles they want. Based on initial conversations with you, we can show you options that align with your preferences and help you find the design inspiration you have been searching for.
Permit-Ready Plans
Homeowners also get permit-ready plans from our architectural designers. We provide clear digital and physical blueprints that you can then give to a contractor to build.
Custom Solutions
Let us help you find custom solutions so the final product is designed specifically for your family’s needs. That includes adding more defined rooms, like mudrooms or walk-in pantries, built-in storage solutions, high-end kitchen and household appliances, and adding other unique elements that would enhance your experience living in a custom home.
FAQs About Designing Custom Homes, Additions, and Remodels
What Floor Plan Should You Use for a Custom Home?
The floor plan you choose for your new home depends on your lifestyle and how you like to utilize the home. For example, if you have several children or regularly host friends and family, an open-concept floor plan in the main living areas may be the most useful for you.
What Architectural Style Should You Choose for a Custom Home in Indian Land, SC?
You can choose an architectural style for a custom build based on the styles of other homes in Indian Land or on your personal preferences for structure and design, regardless of the styles of other homes in the area.
Why Should You Let an Architectural Designer Plan Residential Construction?
Let our architectural designers plan your residential construction project, ensuring you consider all aesthetic and functional elements and leaving no stone unturned.
How Much Should You Spend Designing a Custom Home, Addition, or Remodel?
Spend only what you are comfortable with on building a custom home, addition, or renovation. Tell us your preferred budget, and we will keep it top of mind as we draft the initial plans for your approval.
How Can You Get a Good ROI on a Custom Home, Addition, or Remodel?
You can achieve a good ROI on a custom home, addition, or renovation by including features that appeal to a range of potential future buyers, installing energy-efficient appliances or solar panels, and considering curb appeal. To get a better sense of the potential ROI, talk to local real estate agents.
What Are the Most Common Challenges of Designing Custom Homes?
The following are some of the most common challenges homeowners face when designing custom homes in Indian Land:
- Budget overruns
- Zoning restrictions
- HOA restrictions
- Site conditions
What Are the Most Common Challenges of Designing Full Remodels?
Reimagining the floor plan of a house that is already standing for a successful full home remodel is challenging. Our architectural designers can identify and plan for hidden structural issues or mechanical systems that need updating or relocation, so you feel as prepared as possible.
What Are Your Must-Have Items for a Custom Build, Renovation, or Addition?
It helps to approach Phase One with a list of your “must-have” items, things that are non-negotiable to you and your family. That might include a certain number of bedrooms or bathrooms, intentional storage solutions, mudrooms, laundry rooms, walk-in pantries, and more.
What Are Your Dream Items for a Custom Build, Renovation, or Addition?
There are also things you may really want that are not a deal-breaker if they do not work with your timeline, budget, and other constraints. Tell us what these items are, and we may find space in the budget to make your dreams a reality.
Can You Make a Custom Home, Addition, or Remodel Energy Efficient?
You can make a custom home, addition, or remodel more energy efficient with the insulation, roof, and building materials you use, as well as the appliances you install. Investing in solar panels can offset electricity usage from the get-go, almost eliminating that expense.
How Do Zoning Rules Affect Custom Home, Addition, and Remodel Designs?
Zoning rules dictate where you can build residential construction in Indian Land, as well as how close homes can sit to property lines and how tall homes may be. We will keep this in mind when designing your residential construction project.
How Can an Architectural Designer Realize Your Vision for a Custom Home, Renovation, or Addition?
We can realize your vision for a new custom house, renovation, or addition by engaging in thorough conversations with you, listening to your design and style preferences, and collaborating on house plans.
How Do You Find an Architectural Design for Custom Homes, Additions, and Remodels?
Find architectural designers by reading online reviews and client testimonials, and asking neighbors or relatives who also live in South Carolina for their suggestions on who to work with.
Call Phase One to Plan a New Build, Addition, or Remodel in Indian Land, SC
Call 803-404-7168 to reach the architectural designers for custom homes, additions, and remodels of Phase One.