$400,000 give or take 20%. No one can tell you for sure until we design it. More on that, and quantum mechanics, below. The $400,000 estimate is based on some recent home additions I’ve done. This is for +/- 1,200 SF
No excessive write up about how amazing bathrooms are. This is just a bunch of bathroom plan layouts you can look
Welcome to the Accessory Dwelling Unit ultimate FAQ guide! I've compiled all the answers from my previous two posts, added more questions and updated things for a few recent code changes. You can find the original two posts right here: Montgomery
Montgomery County, MD has adopted the 2021 International Energy Efficiency Code, effective as of December 10, 2024, with a grace period ending March 31st, 2025. To see more about what changed and how to get out of it if you
MASTER BEDROOM DESIGN If there is such a thing, then the typical home addition project is a two story rear addition. First floor gets the new kitchen and living space. Second floor gets the new master bedroom you’ve always wanted. Then the
To borrow a line from Passive House Consultant Adam Cohen via Hammer and Hand, one of my favorite building-science influencers (yes, that’s a thing), “I don’t know, how much does a bag of groceries cost?” Are you shopping at Aldi or
A construction allowance is a sum of money included in a construction contract to account for items that need to be provided in the project but which may not have been specified by an architect at the time the bid