The DVLP Process
On an 18-month custom home build, you will spend approximately 15 to 25 focused days making decisions. Every other day, DVLP is running your project — and you are living your life.
15–25 focused days across an 18-month build. The rest is ours to run.
You are running a career, a business, a household. You did not hire DVLP to gain a second job. You hired us to gain a home — without the process consuming your life to get there.
So we built our process around a single discipline: we call on you only when the decision genuinely requires you. Your eye. Your taste. Your choice. Everything that can be handled, coordinated, or resolved by our team is handled, coordinated, and resolved by our team.
"We push you ahead of every decision point so that owner delays are never the excuse — and your timeline is never held hostage to your schedule."
Phases do not overlap at DVLP. Architecture is locked before interior design begins. Interior design is resolved before construction starts. This discipline protects your budget, your timeline, and your vision.
Before the build begins
This is where most projects are won or lost — and where most builders cut corners. We assemble the full project team before design begins: architect, structural engineer, civil engineer, soils engineer, and surveyor. Engaging these consultants early is not optional at DVLP. It is what prevents the surprises that derail budgets and timelines three months in.
Architecture is developed, reviewed, and locked before a single interior decision is made. This is a firm line. Moving into interior design with an unresolved floor plan is one of the most common and most expensive mistakes in custom home building.
What we need from youThe Questionnaire
Completed on your own time before our first design meeting. Covers your vision at a high level: indoor and outdoor spaces, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lifestyle priorities, and how you actually live in a home. This becomes the foundation of the first architectural draft.
Architectural Design Meetings
A structured series of working sessions to develop and refine the floor plan, massing, and exterior design. You review, respond, and direct. We translate your input into drawings.
3D Rendering Review — Architecture
Before architecture is locked, you review photorealistic 3D renderings of your home. What you approve here is what gets built. No assumptions.
Full consultant coordination — architect, structural, civil, soils, survey. Permit applications and municipality management. All scheduling, document control, and pre-construction sequencing.
After architecture is locked
Interior design begins only after the architectural drawings are finalized. This sequence is non-negotiable — it protects every interior decision from being undermined by a floor plan that isn't finished yet.
This phase involves the highest concentration of your time and attention. You are making the decisions that define how your home looks and feels. We guide you through every selection, narrow the field before you walk into any showroom, and manage all vendor relationships so you are never navigating this alone.
What we need from youInterior Design Meetings
Working sessions with the interior designer to develop the look and feel of each space. Style, palette, material direction, and spatial flow are established here.
3D Rendering Review — Interior
Photorealistic interior renderings allow you to see material combinations, lighting, and spatial relationships before anything is purchased or installed. Changes here cost nothing. Changes during construction cost significantly more.
Material Selection Days
A structured series of showroom visits — each prepared in advance by our team so your time is spent deciding, not browsing. We accompany you to every appointment. See full material list below.
All showroom scheduling, vendor relationships, and pre-selection research. We narrow the field before you arrive. After selections are made, we manage all orders, lead times, and delivery coordination.
Ground-break through delivery
Once construction begins, your involvement drops significantly. Our dedicated core team manages the site, the trades, and the schedule every day. You receive structured weekly updates — what happened this week, what happens next, and anything that requires your awareness.
There are two moments during construction where we bring you on-site. Both are purposeful. Both protect your home from decisions that can't be undone.
What we need from youElectrical Walk — A Few Hours On-Site
After electrical boxes are installed but before wiring is run. This is the one moment where standing in the actual space reveals what no rendering can — the exact position of every switch, outlet, and fixture. Changes here cost nothing. Changes after wiring is complete cost a great deal. We schedule this deliberately.
Color & Sample Review — On-Site
Paint samples, exterior finishes, and any remaining material samples are marked up directly on the house. Natural light, scale, and context change everything. This session finalizes all color and finish decisions before application.
Full site management, trade coordination, schedule sequencing, quality control, inspection management, and weekly structured reporting. When something unexpected happens, we own it, communicate it immediately, and present the resolution — not the problem alone.
The list of selections in your home is long. Left unmanaged, it becomes the source of decision fatigue, missed lead times, and costly mid-build changes. We manage the entire sequence — pre-selecting options, scheduling showroom visits, and ensuring every decision is made before it's needed on your site.
Flooring — Hardwood, stone, tile
Tile — Kitchen, bathrooms, wet areas
Stone Slabs — Countertops, feature walls
Plumbing Fixtures — Faucets, showers, tubs
Cabinetry — Kitchen, bathrooms, built-ins
Windows & Glazing Systems
Interior Doors & Hardware
Lighting Fixtures — Interior
Appliances — Kitchen, laundry
Fireplaces — Style, surround, finish
Exterior Cladding — Where applicable
Paint & Interior Finishes
Exterior Paint & Finish Colors
Millwork & Trim Profiles
Smart Home & AV Systems
Outdoor & Landscape Materials
If you've been through a bad build before, you know this feeling: the builder went dark. Calls unanswered. Updates that only came when something went wrong. A creeping sense that no one had the wheel.
At DVLP, communication is structured, consistent, and proactive. You always know what happened this week, what happens next week, and who to call if something feels off.
Weekly
Structured Project Update
A written summary of progress, upcoming milestones, and any items requiring your awareness or input. Delivered every week without exception.
As Needed
Decision Requests
When a decision requires you, we bring it to you clearly — with context, options, and a recommendation. Never a vague question that requires you to research the answer yourself.
Immediately
If Something Goes Wrong
We tell you what happened, what it costs or affects, and how we are resolving it. No silence. No blame. No waiting until the weekly update.
Always
One Number. One Person.
Ram is your primary contact for the life of the project. Not a rotating cast of project managers. Not a call center. The same person who started your project is the person you call on the last day.
Ready to See If We're the Right Fit
Tell us what you're building, where you are in the process, and what matters most to you. We'll tell you honestly whether we're the right team for it.