A well-designed home begins with the right architect: Right here in Sherman Oaks.
RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTS IN SHERMAN OAKS, CA
At AKDA Architects, we design refined, one-of-a-kind homes for property owners in Sherman Oaks and throughout nearby Encino. Every project reflects careful attention to proportion, material selection, and the character of the site. Our collaborative process centers on thoughtful design, clear communication, and homes built to last.
The AKDA Residential Architect Firm Approach
Every residential project in Sherman Oaks is guided through a structured architectural process from initial planning through final completion. We tailor each phase to the specifics of the property, the local jurisdiction, and your long-term goals for the home. That process includes:
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Every project begins with understanding the homeowner's goals, lifestyle, design preferences, and long-term vision for the property. During this stage, we evaluate the site, zoning requirements, building opportunities, budget considerations, and overall architectural direction to establish a strong foundation for the design process.
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Once the overall vision is established, AKDA develops floor plans, exterior elevations, architectural details, material selections, and the technical construction documents needed to move the project through planning, permitting, and construction with clarity and consistency.
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AKDA remains actively involved throughout construction by providing drawing clarification, coordinating with consultants and contractors, responding to field questions, and offering ongoing architectural guidance to help ensure the completed home reflects the approved design intent.
Custom Home Architect Services in Sherman Oaks
Homeowners throughout Sherman Oaks turn to AKDA for expert home renovation and custom residential architecture. Whether you're planning a ground-up home, a large remodel, or an ADU, our services are tailored to the property and your goals. Our expert home renovation architect services include:
• Custom Home Design
• Custom Residential Architect
• Large Home Remodels & Additions
• Interior Design Architect
• Interior Architecture & Space Planning
• Hillside Home Architect
• Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Design
• Architectural Planning & Permitting
• Construction Documents
• Construction Administration
Residential Architect FAQs for Sherman Oaks Homeowners
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The ideal time to hire a residential architect is before purchasing property or beginning any design work. Early involvement allows the architect to evaluate the site, discuss your goals, identify potential challenges, and develop a plan that aligns with your vision and budget.
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Architectural fees vary depending on the size, scope, and complexity of the project. Custom homes, extensive remodels, hillside properties, and projects requiring additional coordination often involve different levels of design and documentation. A consultation can help determine the appropriate scope and fee structure.
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Yes. An architect can review zoning regulations, building setbacks, lot constraints, and development potential before you purchase a property. This can help you determine whether the property supports your long-term plans.
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For larger remodels, additions, or projects involving structural changes, an architect can help create a functional design while preparing the construction documents needed for permitting and construction.
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Yes. Many residential architects design both the exterior architecture and interior spaces to create a cohesive home where the layout, finishes, materials, and overall aesthetic work together.
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Project timelines vary depending on the size of the home, design complexity, client decisions, consultant coordination, and local permitting requirements. Each project follows its own schedule based on these factors.
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Yes. Residential architects can design homes in a variety of architectural styles, including contemporary, modern, transitional, traditional, and custom designs that reflect each homeowner's preferences and the character of the property.
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Construction administration allows the architect to remain involved during construction by answering contractor questions, reviewing drawings, clarifying design details, and helping maintain consistency between the approved plans and the completed project.
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Yes. Hillside and irregular properties often require thoughtful planning to address grading, views, access, drainage, and zoning requirements. An experienced architect can develop solutions that make the most of the property's opportunities while addressing its constraints.
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If available, bring property information, surveys, existing floor plans, inspiration photos, sketches, and a list of your goals. Even if you are still exploring ideas, discussing your vision, lifestyle, and budget provides a strong starting point for the design process.
Defined by Contemporary Elegance
Direct involvement, organized coordination, and expert guidance help create a smoother experience from early planning to completion.

