We specialize in smart housing solutions.
Whether you are investing, downsizing, adding an ADU, we will help you find the right fit.
Rooted in Idaho Values, we are committed to helping Idaho families create lasting homes that work for you.
Transparent process & collaborative client experience.
From buying and selling to design and planning, We are here to make the process approachable & rewarding.
10+ years of design expertise in residential and commercial spaces
Personalized, full-service interior design from concept to completion
Seamless blend of aesthetics and practicality
Transparent process & collaborative client experience
Serving [City/Region] and surrounding areas
We start with a one-on-one conversation to understand your style, needs, and goals for the space. This helps us align on vision and budget before moving forward.
Next, we create a custom design plan — complete with mood boards, color palettes, layouts, and material selections — so you can visualize every detail before implementation.
Once the design is approved, we bring it all to life. From coordinating with contractors to adding the final decorative touches, we handle it all to ensure a stunning result.
ADUs are secondary dwellings on the same property as a main home, modular homes are factory-built in sections and placed on a permanent foundation, and manufactured homes are built to HUD standards and can be moved but are often placed in communities.
Modular homes typically appreciate like traditional site-built homes. Manufactured homes may appreciate depending on land ownership and upkeep. ADUs can increase property value and create rental income potential.
Yes, with differences. Modular homes qualify for conventional mortgages. Manufactured homes may require specific loan types (like FHA or chattel loans). ADUs can often be financed through home equity or renovation loans.
Yes. Modular homes are built to the same building codes as site-built homes. Manufactured homes meet federal HUD standards. ADUs follow local building codes and zoning laws, making them safe and reliable.
Absolutely. Many homeowners use ADUs for rental income, guest housing, or multigenerational living.
They’re a flexible option that adds both function and value to your property.
Each city or county has its own rules, some allow ADUs by right, others require permits or restrictions on size, parking, and occupancy. Always check local codes before planning.
Because they’re built in factories, modular homes and ADUs can be completed in a fraction of the time, sometimes in just a few months compared to a year or more for traditional builds.
Yes, for modular homes (they must be placed on a permanent foundation). Manufactured homes can be placed on land you own or leased land in a community.
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