CUSTOM HOME ARCHITECTURE

Designed Around You

Every custom home begins with a vision. Our architecture process transforms that vision into a fully tailored floor plan; designed for:

Your Lifestyle, Your Land, and Your Future.

Every custom home starts the same way: with an idea.

Most homeowners don’t come in with a complete vision. That’s where the process begins. Through guided conversations, imagery, and real-time collaboration, architects help define your style, layout, and how your home should live day-to-day.

How Custom Home Architecture Works:


To bring clarity early, Loudermilk Homes goes beyond just traditional drawings with:

  1. Live sketching and immediate design adjustments

  2. 3D renderings and virtual walkthroughs

  3. A collaborative process that eliminates long delays


From there, your floor plan is built around three key factors:

  1. Your lifestyle and long-term needs

  2. Your homesite and its unique characteristics

  3. Your budget from the very beginning

The result is a custom floor plan you can see that is:

Intentional, buildable, and fully aligned with YOUR needs before construction begins.


WHY DESIGN-BUILD MAKES THE DIFFERENCE

A More Connected Approach to Architecture

In a traditional process, architecture, interior design, and construction are often handled separately; leading to misalignment, redesigns, and added time.

Our design-build approach keeps everything connected from the start:

  • Architects, designers, and builders work together from day one

  • Design decisions are made with real-time budget awareness

  • Interior and exterior are developed as one cohesive vision

This not only speeds up the process—it prevents costly changes later.


Just as important, our architectural team stays involved beyond the plans. As construction begins, they continue working alongside the build team to ensure every detail is executed as intended.

For you, that means a smoother experience, fewer surprises, and a home that stays true to the original vision.

If you're considering a custom home, the first step is simply understanding what's possible—and how to get there.