What to Expect When Your Home Starts Taking Shape

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Seeing your custom home start to come together is an exciting experience for any homeowner. After we complete the preparatory groundwork, the structure of the house starts to take physical shape during the framing process, giving you an early idea of what your vision for your home will look like in real life. Here’s a closer look at how this process plays out.

From Foundation to Structure

After we put the foundation in place, we’re able to start bringing your home’s structure to life. We begin by framing the outer walls and defining the rooflines. As these spaces that once only existed on blueprints begin to take shape, you can begin to get a true sense of the scale of your new home. 

Seeing the Layout Come to Life

Framing becomes even more exciting for many homeowners as we begin to clearly define the rooms in the house. As inner walls and structural elements go up, you get a picture of how these different spaces connect and flow to create a unified space. Seeing their custom layout start to become a reality is one of the most exciting parts of the building process for many homeowners. 

Preparing for the Next Phases

Once the key structural elements are in place and your home’s layout has been established, we can begin prepping for the next steps in construction. Future tasks like installing wiring, ductwork, and plumbing, as well as installing the roof, exterior doors, and windows all build off the work we do during framing. Bit by bit, your home will continue to come to life.

These steps that help your home take shape are exciting — and when you work with Capstone, you can have confidence that our builders will give each phase the attention and care it deserves. We’ll guide you through each step of the process so you can feel confident about your new home. Contact us today to learn more about our processes and customizable floor plans.