The Truth About Pre-Purchased House Plans

Are pre-purchased house plans a shortcut to affordability, or can they become costly headaches? Let’s unpack what homeowners in Washington State should know before clicking “buy” on those seemingly perfect online blueprints.
Seattle Now Allows Two Backyard Homes Per Lot

A new city ordinance makes it easier for Seattle homeowners to build two accessory dwelling units on a single-family lot, even if both are detached. The updated rules offer more design flexibility and fewer restrictions, creating new options for rentals, family housing, or long-term planning.
What to Know Before Adding a Second Story to Your Home

Not every home is ready for a second-story addition. Before you start designing or budgeting, make sure you’ve considered these three biggest pieces.
Before You Convert Your Garage, Read This

More Seattle homeowners are turning old garages into real living space. From insulation and egress to permits and code, here’s what it actually takes to do it right.
Three Factors to Consider When Planning a DADU

Thinking about building a backyard cottage? Seattle encourages it, but the process can feel overwhelming. Here’s our take on navigating the process.
What Projects Don’t Need a Building Permit in Seattle?

If you’re planning small updates to your home, the big question is often:
”Do I need a building permit for this?”
The short answer? Not always.
Permitting a Home Addition in Seattle: What You Need to Know

Most home additions in Seattle require a construction permit, but the process depends on your project’s size and scope. This guide outlines how we typically help clients navigate it from the start.