Affordable Housing Design

Good design is an essential component of cost-saving strategies. Although many developers consider "good design" unnecessary frill, the industry standard to utilize the services of an architect rather than considering another option of engaging an experienced licensed and degreed interior designer at a lower rate, can ultimately affect your bottom line!

The fact that choosing an experience design firm such as Design East Inc. as your "hands on" design consultant and specifier, who specializes in maximizing environments by understanding how to assimilate and specify "value engineered" products with a cost savings to clients as well as partnering with your architect to analyze space efficiencies with lifestyle components of newly developed products prior to permit. Prioritizing and providing cohesive environments can contribute to the overall affordability of each and every project.

Design East Inc. recognizes the true value of "good design"! The cornerstone of affordable housing design is containing and even reducing construction costs and life-cycle costs – those associated with building operations, recognizing long-term maintenance, and can also address the refurbishment/renovation elements by being a significant part of any team that's goal is to construct and deliver a product that addresses the needs of the 30 – 50 million Americans who lack decent and safe affordable housing.

No matter how great your plans are, teaming with an experienced design firm such as Design East Inc. prior to permit, can empower your project, ultimately creating environments that are "valued focused" by their origin. Our construction efficiencies and practices, timely decisions, significantly affect the bottom line of our clients and the success of the project!

Lastly, we are able to offer our clients an additional cost savings and services, by specifying and supplying the interior merchandise and window treatments needed to contribute to a well cohesive action design plan to meet budget and time parameters.