Services

Design. Permit. Build.

We work in three residential arenas — and in every one, the same team runs the whole race, from the opening concept to the final inspection. No handoffs, no finger-pointing, no gaps between the drawings and the build.

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01 — Single-Family

Single-Family Residential

A house should fit the family, not the other way around. We design custom homes and remodels that make the most of your lot, your light, and your budget — then we build them.

  1. DesignConcept, site study, floor plans, and elevations shaped around how you live.
  2. PermitsConstruction documents, plan check, and city approvals handled for you.
  3. ConstructionWe build it, coordinate the trades, and see it through final inspection.

Who it's for: Homeowners planning a custom build, a full remodel, or an addition in the South Bay and greater LA.

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Color rendering of a multi-family building with curved roofs and red accents

02 — Multi-Family

Multi-Family Residential

Density done right. We design apartments, townhomes, and senior housing that make the numbers work for the developer and still feel like home for the people inside.

  1. DesignUnit mix, site planning, and massing tuned for yield, daylight, and livability.
  2. PermitsZoning, code, and entitlement coordination through plan check and approval.
  3. ConstructionDocumentation and build-out delivered on a schedule that respects the pro forma.

Who it's for: Developers and owners building apartments, townhome communities, or senior housing.

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Rendering of a mixed-use apartment block with a red curved corner tower

03 — Mixed-Use

Mixed-Use Residential

Homes above, storefronts below. We design residential-over-retail and urban infill that add housing where the city needs it while giving the street something worth walking to.

  1. DesignGround-floor retail, residential above, and parking resolved into one coherent building.
  2. PermitsMixed-use zoning, entitlements, and agency review carried through approval.
  3. ConstructionComplex, multi-use structures built and coordinated to completion.

Who it's for: Developers pursuing residential-over-retail or infill projects on urban and boulevard sites.

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Not sure which category fits?

Most projects don't arrive with a label. Tell us the site and the goal — we'll help you name the path forward.

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