THE NEXT STEPS

Before starting a remodel or new home, it helps to take a little time to think through the decisions that will shape how you live every day.

Here’s the best way to move forward:

Cathy Svercl, Architect

Step 1: Start with the Project Planning Pack

Our Project Planning Pack includes checklists, cost worksheets, and a roadmap that walks you through the design and construction process from start to finish.

Most clients tell us they wish they had gone through this before starting design.

Step 2: Explore Projects & Ideas

Once you’ve started thinking through your priorities, take a look at some of our past projects and articles.

You’ll get a better sense of layouts, design ideas, and how different homes come together.

Step 3: Schedule a Call When You’re Ready

When you feel clear about your goals and direction, the next step is to talk through your project.

We’ll review your ideas and see if it’s the right fit for both of us.

We recommend downloading the Project Planning Pack before scheduling so our conversation can be more focused and productive.

WERE YOU AFFECTED BY STORM SURGE OR FLOODING RECENTLY?

Download our FEMA Primer pamphlet to learn more about the FEMA 50% Rule (Substantial Improvement/Damage).

Know what the regulations say, what facts you need to know, and what your options and alternatives might be.

NASA Satellite image of Hurricane Idalia around 11:35 a.m. Eastern Time on August 29, 2023

IS YOUR PROJECT AN ADU?

What’s an ADU? Accessory Dwelling Units, also known as In-Law Suites, Granny Flats, Casitas, Secondary Suites, Backyard Cottages, Detached Accessory Dwellings, Carriage Houses, & Tiny Homes (when used as an accessory dwelling), as well as Art Studio, Home Office, Workshop, Pool Cabana

Download our ADU Worksheet.

Determine your Needs and Goals.

Photo of backyard with pool in foreground (ducky in spa), wood deck, and the small addition with horizontal siding, shed (monoslope) roof, french doors and clerestory windows.