How Long Does It Take to Design & Build a Custom Home?
Your custom home build timeline is one of the most uncertain characteristics of a project but it's super important to establish a concise schedule with your builder and designer. Having realistic expectations and being flexible to any potential delays.
In this blog post, I will be giving you some helpful tips for timeline estimates to be used as a guideline. Please work with your builder to come up with a detailed plan for your new construction project.
Phase 1: Planning
During the planning phase of your project, you want to have a detailed plan and design aesthetic before you break ground, to avoid any costly mistakes in the field. Pull together your inspiration boards on your favorite design websites and hire your favorite interior designer to come up with a awesome concept for your new home! Think about your location. Do you want to be in the city? Do you want to be on a large lot in the country? How much space would you like?
How Long It Can Take: The planning phase should be about 2-3 months. This is the time to dive into the layout and design of your new home with your builder. During this time you will also be finalizing your design aesthetic. What are you gravitating towards? A light, bright interior or something more moody and dark?
Phase 2: Procurement
Before your home build begins, you want to order the major materials. For example, on our hillside farmhouse build, we ordered the doors and windows first, as they had a lengthy lead time. Meet with your electrician and plumber on site to layout the mechanicals and begin to think about pre-wiring for any audio/video components you may want to include. Involve your designer who will lead you through this process and avoid any costly delays.
How Long It Can Take: This part of the build process will take about 1-2 months. Clear your calendar friends, this is when the fun begins! You will be meeting with each supplier to make selections to form a solid design direction for your new home. Prepare yourself for decision fatigue by hiring a designer. Honestly, we speak the builders language. We can help you get the look you want while moving your project forward and on budget so that you can focus on making the important decisions that will impact the overall outcome of your project.
Phase 3: Construction
Finally you broke ground! Woohoo! Things are starting to take shape and you can start to see your new home coming to life. The foundation will be poured and your farming will soon begin. I suggest visiting your new home on a weekly basis to meet with your builder. As a designer, I am on site reviewing the design, timeline and budget every Friday with the team to assure we are on track and moving forward in a timely manner.
How Long It Can Take: The construction for your new build should take about 9-12 months, depending on your project. You want to make sure that you are staying ahead of your builder and making selections and decisions according to the timeline. I have a specification binder that is my design bible! It literally goes with me everytime I head to the property. I also give a copy to the builder to keep on site for the trades to reference at a moments notice.
Phase 4: Installation
Towards the end of construction, the final installation phase begins. This is when your interior starts to really take shape. Lighting fixtures are delivered and installed. The beautiful plumbing trims, custom cabinetry and countertops are on site. You can start envisioning your furniture in the space! You will be walking through the site with your builder and creating a final punch list of any outstanding items.
How Long It Can Take: The installation phase should last anywhere from 2-3 months. It should run smoothly as you have made all your selections and they are in your trusty selections binder. Its time to re-visit your original budget (again!) to stay on track.
What's Next?
Many clients are surprised by the amount of time a new construction project takes. A whole year is a huge time investment, not to mention you are practically married to your design team for the duration. But, it is so worth it! You will have a beautiful home that functions specifically for you and your family. Whether that is perfectly organized family spaces or quiet corners to relax with a hot cup of tea. You can grow into your new home over the years and make it your own by adding your own signature style!
If you're eager for more insight on how to create your dream home, check out my You Tube series: Hillside Farmhouse for more helpful tips.
See you soon!
~Michelle