Drafting and Design
2026 - Miami, FL
1,700‑sf home redrawn from sketch—permit‑ready plans with elevations, roof, and sections.
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Overview
Brinwell is a compact, 1,700‑sf residence redrawn from a client‑supplied plan for clean permit readiness. A straightforward layout prioritizes efficient circulation and practical room proportions, while coordinated elevations, roof logic, and sections translate concept into buildable detail. The set delivers clarity for fixed‑price bidding and smooth review.
Client Type
Brinwell suits builders seeking crisp, contractor‑friendly documentation from an existing sketch. It favors simplicity, clear dimensioning, and standard construction assumptions that minimize RFIs and support predictable schedules and costs.
Project Scope
The Brinwell project provides a complete architectural set redrawn from client plans:
Approximately 1,700 sq ft, single‑family residential
Floor plan redrawn in CAD with walls, doors, windows, room labels, and dimensions
Dimension plan with overall, interior, and key clearances
Four elevations showing roof pitch, openings, heights, and basic material callouts
Roof plan with ridges, valleys, hips, pitch notation, and overhangs
Building cross‑section for floor‑ceiling heights and roof‑wall relationships
General notes sheet with standard architectural assumptions and field‑verify disclaimers
PDF delivery, optional DWG files, 24×36 or 18×24 sheets
Challenges Addressed
Translating a conceptual sketch into accurate, scaled construction documents
Aligning elevations and roof with plan geometry without field verification
Balancing standard assumptions with permit‑ready clarity
Goals Achieved
✔️ Clean CAD redraft with consistent walls, openings, and circulation
✔️ Coordinated elevations and roof plan for visual and structural alignment
✔️ Permit‑style set ready for review and fixed‑price contractor bids
✔️ Clear dimensioning and notes that reduce field questions


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Brinwell turns a client sketch into a disciplined permit set. With accurate floor plans, coordinated elevations, and clear roof and section details, it supports confident review and bidding. Standard notes and assumptions keep scope tight, while optional CAD files enable future edits—ready for a smooth path to approval and construction start.










