From a kitchen remodel to a small commercial build-out, we draft permit-ready construction drawings in Revit — coordinated, accurate, and built around what your specific city's plan check will actually require.
Most drafting mistakes aren't drawing errors — they're scope errors. A set of plans that would sail through one city's plan check gets bounced by the next city over, because the reviewer is checking against a different daylight-plane rule, a different parking requirement, or a different commercial occupancy standard. We draft against your project's actual jurisdiction from the first sketch, not a generic template we adjust after the first rejection.
Every set is drafted in Revit rather than flat 2D CAD, which means walls, doors, windows and dimensions stay coordinated as the design changes — a window moved on the elevation moves on the floor plan automatically, instead of being a manual fix someone forgets to make. For remodels and additions, we can also laser-scan the existing structure with a Matterport 3D scanner instead of measuring by hand, so the "existing conditions" sheet actually matches what's built.
Kitchen, bath and whole-house interior remodel drawings, plus exterior alterations, reroofing, siding and window/door changes.
New detached or attached garages, carports, workshops and storage structures — see our Garage & Workshop Design page for details.
Second-story additions, room extensions and attached garage additions — see our Additions & Expansions page for details.
Demolition permit drawings for structures like old pool equipment enclosures or accessory buildings, and existing-condition documentation for condominium conversion exhibits.
We review the property or space, confirm zoning or commercial code constraints, and scope what your project actually needs.
Field measurements or a Matterport scan document what's actually there before we draw over it.
Full construction drawing set drafted in Revit — site plan, floor plans, elevations, sections and details.
If the city comes back with corrections, we revise and resubmit — we don't disappear after the first set goes out.
Yes. Residential drafting — remodels, additions, ADUs — and commercial drafting — tenant improvements, small business build-outs — go through different plan check processes, but we handle both, often for the same client across different properties.
It depends on the project and jurisdiction. Many residential remodels, additions and small commercial tenant improvements can be permitted with drafted plans alone. Structural work, larger commercial projects, or anything your specific city flags for professional review may need a licensed architect's or engineer's stamp — we'll tell you upfront if that applies, and can coordinate that review as part of the package.
Revit is BIM software — it models the building as coordinated 3D components (walls, doors, windows, floors) rather than a flat collection of 2D lines. Change a wall's location and every affected view — floor plan, elevation, section — updates automatically, which catches coordination errors that flat CAD drawings can hide until plan check finds them.
Residential or commercial, drafting or Title 24 — send a few details and we'll follow up with next steps and a free quote.
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