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Kensington Design-Build Contractor
Architecture, permitting, additions, renovations, custom homes, and construction planning for premium properties in Kensington.
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Kensington projects require more than general contracting. The neighborhood is known for historic town character, established homes, commuter access, and renovation-friendly neighborhoods, so successful work starts with clear feasibility, careful design decisions, and a permit strategy that respects both the property and the jurisdiction.
Capital Design Build Group supports homeowners and property owners with integrated architecture, code review, construction planning, and field execution. Our team helps define scope early, align drawings with budget, and reduce the disconnect that often happens when design and construction are managed separately.
For Kensington, our typical work includes additions, kitchen-family room expansions, whole-home renovations, permitting, and contextual design. Whether the project is a restrained interior renovation or a major addition, we focus on durable planning, clean documentation, and construction details that fit high-value DMV properties.
Kensington renovation, addition, and construction services
Architecture & Planning
Concept layouts, existing condition review, permit drawings, and design coordination for renovations, additions, and custom homes.
Permitting & Code
Local code review, permit submission support, zoning checks, agency coordination, and construction documentation.
Home Additions
Kitchen expansions, family rooms, second stories, owner suites, basement work, and additions that respect the home’s character.
Construction Delivery
A single design-build team coordinating scope, schedule, trades, field decisions, inspections, and closeout.
Kensington permitting strategy in Montgomery County
Kensington sits within Montgomery County, which means design decisions must be coordinated with local zoning, plan review expectations, trade permits, inspections, and neighborhood constraints. Early jurisdiction review helps owners avoid redesign, budget drift, and sequencing problems.
We connect neighborhood planning with broader county requirements, including setbacks, lot coverage, stormwater considerations, structural updates, egress, energy code items, and any special review process that may apply.
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Kensington Design-Build FAQs
Do you handle design-build projects in Kensington?
Yes. Capital Design Build Group supports Kensington homeowners with architecture, permitting, construction planning, renovations, additions, custom homes, and coordinated design-build delivery through one integrated team.
What permits are usually needed for a Kensington renovation or addition?
Permit needs depend on scope, property conditions, and Montgomery County requirements. Many Kensington projects involve building permits, trade permits, zoning review, structural documentation, inspections, and sometimes stormwater or special review considerations.
Can you help evaluate a property in Kensington before we commit to a scope?
Yes. We help review feasibility, existing conditions, likely code constraints, budget alignment, and permit strategy before drawings and construction decisions are finalized.
What types of projects are common for high-end homes in Kensington?
Common work in Kensington includes additions, kitchen-family room expansions, whole-home renovations, permitting, and contextual design, along with kitchen expansions, owner suite upgrades, whole-home renovations, basement improvements, and additions designed to fit the character of the property.
Why use a design-build contractor instead of separate designers and builders?
A design-build approach keeps architecture, permitting, budgeting, scheduling, and field execution coordinated from the start. That helps reduce redesign, scope gaps, and delays that can affect premium DMV residential projects.