Case Study
Single-Family Ranch House
The Condition When We Acquired the Property
Originally built in 1925, this home was in dismal condition at the time of acquisition. The structure above the foundation was no longer suitable for modern living, with outdated layouts, poor functionality, and significant wear throughout. While the existing foundation was structurally viable, the rest of the home required a complete rebuild.
Our Vision & Build Strategy
Rather than a surface-level renovation, we chose a ground-up rebuilding approach while preserving the original foundation. The goal was to create a completely new, modern home that maximized space, ceiling height, and long-term livability.
Our objectives included:
- Delivering a true new-construction living experience
- Designing spacious, open interiors with higher ceilings
- Building a home suited for modern families
- Ensuring durability, efficiency, and long-term value
This project reflects how we approach rebuilding — intentional, structural, and future-ready.
The Rebuild Process
- Preserved and reinforced the existing foundation
- Rebuilt the home entirely from the ground up
- Constructed 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms
- Designed 10-foot ceilings on the first floor and 9-foot ceilings on the second floor
- Added a brand-new garage
- Installed modern systems, materials, and finishes throughout
Every element was planned and executed as part of a full custom build.
The Final Result
The completed home is a fully modern, spacious custom residence that bears no resemblance to its original condition. Soaring ceilings, contemporary design, and thoughtful layouts define the space. The new homeowners received a brand-new living experience, combining comfort, aesthetics, and long-term structural integrity.
Thinking of Transforming Your Home?
If you own an outdated or distressed property and want to explore what’s possible, this project shows how we can transform an existing structure into a brand-new custom home.

















