Custom home design in Arizona

Custom Home Design

Custom Home Plans in Arizona

Residential Design provides custom home design and permit-ready plans for homeowners, builders, and property owners throughout Arizona. The focus is on clear floor plans, practical layout development, and drawing sets that help move projects toward approval and construction.

Custom home floor plan on a monitor

What This Service Covers

Custom home design built around real project goals

Every custom home project starts with the property, the desired layout, and the way the home needs to function day to day. Whether the goal is a straightforward new residence or a larger luxury home with more detailed planning, the process is centered on turning ideas into clear, buildable plans.

The end result is a residential drawing set that can support permit submittal and help move the project forward with better clarity for everyone involved.

  • Custom floor plan design built around your lot and goals
  • Design development and layout refinement
  • Permit-ready residential construction drawings
  • Coordination with site-specific project conditions
  • Practical planning focused on function and constructability
  • Layout development for everyday living and long-term use
  • Arizona-focused residential planning
  • Support through plan review comments when needed
Detailed custom home floor plan

Our Design Process

A clear, collaborative approach from initial concept to construction-ready documents.

01

Initial Fit & Project Review

We start by reviewing the property, project type, goals, and any existing information to understand the scope and whether the project is a good fit.

02

Existing Conditions & Site Information

If needed, we work from prior plans, site information, photos, or measured as-built drawings so the design starts from accurate existing conditions.

03

Design & Layout Development

Floor plans and layout ideas are developed around the lot, the project goals, and how the space actually needs to function.

04

Permit Plans & Revisions

Once the design is dialed in, the drawing set is prepared for permitting and updated as needed to respond to plan review comments.

Custom Home FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to get started on a custom home project?

A good starting point is the property location, any available site information, your general size and layout goals, and examples of homes or features you like. Even if everything is not fully figured out yet, having a clear starting point helps shape the process.

Do you provide permit-ready custom home plans?

Yes. The goal is to prepare a residential drawing set that can support permit submittal and move the project toward approval and construction. Specific project requirements can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the property conditions.

Can you help if I am still working through the layout?

Yes. Layout development is a major part of the process. Floor plans are refined around the lot, the project goals, and how the home actually needs to function day to day.

Do you only work on luxury custom homes?

No. Projects can range from more straightforward custom homes to larger and more detailed residences. The approach stays practical either way, with the design built around the property, budget direction, and project goals.

Related Services

Services that often connect to custom home projects

Custom home planning often overlaps with local jurisdiction research, as-built documentation, and other project-specific needs as the design moves forward.

Areas Served

Residential Design Services Across the Phoenix Metro Area

We work on residential projects throughout Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, and surrounding areas, with experience navigating local requirements, plan review comments, and permit submittal workflows.

Each jurisdiction page will include helpful links, code adoption information, permit portals, and guidance specific to that area.

Contact Residential Design

Start Your Custom Home Project

Tell us about the property, the type of home you want to build, and where you are in the process. A clear starting point helps move the design forward faster.