As Menlo Park’s design-build custom home builders, we handle every phase in house, from the first sketch to the final walkthrough, so your new home construction has one team and one point of accountability from start to finish.
Your Home, Shaped Around Your Lot
Here is the direct answer: a true custom home builder shapes your house around your lot and how you live.
They manage the entire process under one roof and carry the project through design, permitting, and construction—without handing you off between separate firms.
A custom home is a house built from scratch for one family, on one lot, with no existing floor plan to reuse. Unlike a production builder working from a repeated floor plan, a genuine custom home builder starts with your lot and shapes the custom home design backward from there.
For Menlo Park, that distinction carries real weight. Lots vary widely in size, slope, and setback, and many blocks fall under architectural review that a production builder is not set up to navigate.m there.
This approach puts you in control of the layout, materials, and every decision that a spec house will not offer.
We design it, plan it, permit it, and build it. When one team controls the direction and the schedule, decisions move faster and your budget stays predictable, because the people drawing the plans are the same team carrying it through.
Every home we build runs under a licensed general contractor, from the first site visit through final inspection. Construction management, subcontractor scheduling, and code compliance sit with one accountable team, not separate firms that only meet at the job site.
We design it, plan it, permit it, and build it. When one team controls the direction and the schedule, decisions move faster and your budget stays predictable, because the people drawing the plans are the same team carrying it through.
Approved plans are converted into permit-ready construction drawings. Our team manages Menlo Park’s review process to minimize delays. Before construction begins, we finalize the scope, schedule, and price, and coordinate financing with your lender when needed.
We design it, plan it, permit it, and build it. When one team controls the direction and the schedule, decisions move faster and your budget stays predictable, because the people drawing the plans are the same team carrying it through.
This is the phase most people picture in the home construction process: framing, structural work, mechanical and electrical rough-in, and finishes. Our team keeps the schedule on track and keeps you informed at every stage, from foundation to final walkthrough.
Approved plans are converted into permit-ready construction drawings. Our team manages Menlo Park’s review process to minimize delays. Before construction begins, we finalize the scope, schedule, and price, and coordinate financing with your lender when needed.
Cost is the first question every homeowner asks, and it deserves a straightforward answer instead of a placeholder figure. What it costs depends on your specific lot, square footage, finish level, and site conditions, not a flat number pulled from a national average.
Setting a realistic number early, before planning begins, keeps things grounded. We walk every homeowner through where the money is going, what drives cost up, such as site difficulty or finish selections, and where there is room to adjust without compromising the vision.
Our goal is to help you understand your options and plan the best path forward for your home.
Homeowners on older Menlo Park lots often weigh a full renovation against starting over with a custom home. A renovation can work when the existing structure has good bones and the layout is close to what you want.
Building new makes more sense when the current floor plan limits you, structural issues run deep, or the lot’s potential is larger than what the current property uses. There is no universal right answer—our recommendation depends on the existing structure, your goals, and what is actually worth keeping.
Timelines vary by lot complexity and planning scope, but most projects move through design, permitting, and construction in overlapping phases rather than one fixed schedule. Permit review length is typically the largest variable, since it depends on the zoning review your specific lot requires.
No. As design-build custom home builders, we handle the planning in-house, so you do not need to hire a separate architect first. This is one of the core advantages of building with one team instead of two.
Site conditions, square footage, structural complexity, and finish-level selections are the largest cost drivers. Two homes of the same size can carry very different budgets depending on the lot.
Yes. Demolition and site preparation are a standard part of the process when the existing structure does not support your dream home.
Many Menlo Park neighborhoods require design review before permits are issued. We factor this into the timeline from the outset rather than treating it as a late surprise.