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Schematic Design - Developing a Project Budget

Matt Fajkus Architecture

When starting a remodel or new construction project, an important early step is developing your budget to set realistic expectations and avoid surprises midway through the design process. We recommend that a general contractor be engaged for pre-construction services at the end of schematic design to develop a hard cost budget.

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10+ Things to Consider Before Renovating HomeĀ 

Architecture Ideas

Home remodeling is a rewarding experience whether you are renovating entirely or just a part. Set your Goals Your newly purchased home needs remodeling and maintenance, prompting renovation. For major renovations, look for financing options such as a home equity loan, which could complete your project faster.

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A4 Spotlight: Accessory Dwelling Units in RI

A4 Architects

The 2018 “Resilient Rhody” plan solidified this commitment, allocating funding for ADU development and relocation assistance. Local zoning regulations often lacked clear guidelines, created uncertainty for homeowners and hindered potential ADU development. Looking to remodel your home? Letā€™s connect.

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Revitalize Your Space: A Comprehensive Guide to Planning Your Home Renovation

The Architecture Designs

Whether it’s remodeling the kitchen, updating a bathroom, or adding an entirely new room, the transformation revitalizes your space and tailors it to your unique preferences and needs. It’s where practicality meets vision, allowing homeowners to balance their desires with the realities of finance and functionality.

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Update: City of Santa Cruz ADU Regulations

Santa Cruz Architect

Permits For ADUs Although all ADUs require a building permit, no discretionary approvals (i.e. those requiring public hearing or development permit processing) are required, and these permits cannot be challenged nor appealed by neighboring property owners.