First Steps: Getting to know You
The first meetings with most custom home builders focus on floorplans and upgrade options, not so with Trinity. Instead, we discuss you: your life, your needs, your vision of what your new home could and should be. We want to know where your kids like to play, if you eat breakfast at the table on in the kitchen, if you entertain often or if your home life is more private.
We feel that to design your home, we must get to know you.
Moving Forward: The blank canvas approach
With a deeper understanding of how you live your life, we can now begin to "paint" the image of your new home together. We call this the blank canvas approach. Since each Trinity Home is completely custom to the individual, there is no "old way" of doing things to hinder the creative process. You are free to use your imagination...and so are we!
Firmly understanding your lifestyle, and with a vivid picture of how you see your new home, it is time for us to draft an initial floorplan.
Details, Details: The revision process
With Trinity Homes, a floorplan isn't set in stone until a final draft has been approved by the homeowner. Drawing on years of experience and a proven track record, Danny Andrus, Trinity's co-owner and chief designer, is able to make continuing revisions by hand until both you and he are satisfied. In truth, with his vast experience and artistic vision, Mr. Andrus is usually hard to please and will pour over a floorplan until every detail is perfect. But, should you expect any less?
Ahh...Perfection: Going to hardline
After several meetings, brainstorming sessions and pow-wows a final draft of your perfect floorplan emerges. With final approvals in place a hardline copy is prepared into full structural blue prints by our architect. Trinity's design process varies greatly with the conventional norm for home builders. Rarely is the homeowner so involved, nor are their requests so readily attended to. From this point construction is set to begin, and here too Trinity surpasses the rest in both customer service and professional competence.

