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Tim Chauvin is the president of our company and our chief designer. His home designs have won numerous awards and have been featured in many national publications. That's Tim working with some clients reviewing plans for a new home in the Texas Hill Country.
You gotta really like these guys! They can begin design work with nothing more than a vague notion of your dream home or they can adapt fully developed architectural drawings of conventional construction into a coherent timber framed home. They approach either choice with the same enthusiasm. Designing your home is something we charge for and it requires a sizable investment in time and money and that's before your bank will loan you the funds to build your home. We do your design work under a design contract for a competitive hourly fee plus direct expenses such as copy fees and postage. I think this is the most equitable working relationship for all involved. You only pay for the time and effort that you use. If you can clearly describe your desires to us, do your homework and make decisions in a timely manner, you help us both. There is no fixed cost of design based on square footage or total cost of construction. We usually have several homes in design at any one time and a waiting list of several more. We work on a first come first served basis and stick with you until the work is finished. Since all clients are treated the same way, we will occasionally get behind because of unanticipated design changes, but if you are patient, I promise you that you will receive the same attention to detail as those in front of you when it's your turn. Designing your home is a demanding
but rewarding process. Planning and preparation are the keys to a successful
project and this is one area where we standout from the crowd. After
the design and construction drawings are finished, budgeting
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Facts about designing your home:
We are directly connected to the Internet and can support large file transfers such as AutoCAD. Working with us remotely couldn't be easier! NOTE:
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