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ADU design professionals create permit-ready plans, floor plans, and architectural drawings for your accessory dwelling unit project. Design fees typically range from $5,000 to $20,000.

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About ADU Design

Professional ADU designers and architects create optimized floor plans, handle construction documents, and ensure your project meets local building codes before construction begins. Services range from pre-approved stock plans ($2,000–$5,000) to fully custom architectural designs ($10,000–$20,000+).

Typical Cost Range

$5,000 – $20,000

Timeline

4–8 weeks for plans

ADU Design Pros and Cons

Pros

  • +Professional plans maximize space and functionality
  • +Permit-ready drawings speed up approval
  • +Custom designs tailored to your lot and needs
  • +Avoid costly construction errors with proper planning

Cons

  • Custom design fees add $10K–$20K to project cost
  • Design phase adds 4–8 weeks before construction starts
  • Pre-approved plans offer less customization
  • Multiple revision rounds can extend the timeline

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much do ADU design plans cost?
ADU design costs range from $2,000–$5,000 for pre-approved stock plans to $10,000–$20,000+ for fully custom architectural designs. The cost depends on complexity, size, and your location.
What is included in ADU design services?
ADU design services typically include site analysis, conceptual design, floor plans, elevations, construction documents, structural engineering, and permit-ready drawing sets.
Should I use pre-approved ADU plans or custom design?
Pre-approved plans save time and money ($2K–$5K, faster permits) but offer less customization. Custom designs ($10K–$20K) are ideal for unique lots, specific needs, or when maximizing rental income.
Do I need an architect to build an ADU?
California and Florida do not require a licensed architect for ADUs under certain size limits. However, a professional designer ensures code compliance and can significantly improve the final result.

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