One Team from Design Through Construction

A successful home renovation starts with a clear vision and a team capable of carrying that vision through every stage of construction. At IDA Design & Build, we provide an integrated design-build experience for Seattle homeowners, bringing design, planning, material selection, project management, and construction together under one experienced team.

Instead of coordinating separate designers and contractors, you have a single team responsible for moving the project from the initial concept to the finished space. This creates better communication, keeps design and construction decisions connected, and makes the remodeling process easier to manage.

Whether you're planning a kitchen remodel, bathroom renovation, home addition, or whole-home transformation, we develop each project around your home, lifestyle, priorities, and budget.

Why Choose the Design-Build Approach?

Traditional remodeling can require homeowners to coordinate multiple professionals, contracts, schedules, and decisions. With design-build, the people responsible for designing your renovation also work closely with the team responsible for building it.

This integrated approach can provide:
  • One point of contact throughout the project
  • Better coordination between design and construction
  • More informed budgeting during the design phase
  • Earlier consideration of materials and buildability
  • Fewer surprises once construction begins
  • A more consistent vision from concept to completion

At IDA Design & Build, we also create detailed visual renderings before construction, helping homeowners understand how their new spaces will look and make informed design decisions before work begins. This matches the design-build process IDA currently describes across its main service pages.
Complete Design-Build Services for Seattle Homes
Our team works on projects ranging from individual rooms to extensive whole-home renovations. Every project begins by understanding what isn't working in the existing space and what you want your home to become.

Our design-build services include:
  • Whole-home remodeling
  • Kitchen remodeling
  • Bathroom remodeling
  • Interior design
  • Space and layout planning
  • Material and finish selection
  • Custom cabinetry and millwork
  • Flooring and finish carpentry
  • Project management and construction

From the first consultation through the final walkthrough, our goal is to create a home that feels cohesive, functions better, and reflects the way you actually live.
Why Seattle Homeowners Choose IDA Design & Build
Great remodeling requires more than attractive design. It requires careful planning, experienced project management, skilled craftsmanship, and consistent communication throughout construction.

At IDA Design & Build, we guide homeowners through each stage of the process—from consultation and transparent estimating to design renderings, construction, final inspection, and our 12-month workmanship warranty.

By keeping these stages connected, we can focus on the details that ultimately determine the quality of a renovation: thoughtful layouts, carefully coordinated materials, precise installation, and a finished space that stays true to the original vision.
FAQ
What is a design-build contractor?
A design-build contractor combines design and construction within one coordinated team. Instead of separately managing designers and builders, homeowners work with one company responsible for guiding the project from initial planning through construction.

What types of projects are best for design-build?
Design-build works particularly well for kitchen and bathroom renovations, whole-home remodeling, additions, and projects involving significant layout or design changes because design decisions can be evaluated alongside construction requirements and budget.

Can IDA Design & Build handle both design and construction?
Yes. IDA Design & Build provides design, planning, material selection, project management, and remodeling services, allowing homeowners to move from initial concepts through completed construction with one coordinated team.