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Residential

 


French + Ryan, Inc. has designed numerous new single and multi-family homes, as well as dozens of additions and renovations to existing residences. Several of our designs were for residences located on or near the beach or in flood zones.


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          Private Residence
          Seaford, Delaware



Why hire an architect to design your home? Many people believe that hiring an architect is an unnecessary expense; however, every project and site are different and require complicated decisions that your architect can assist you with. The money spent on the architect's fee will most likely be saved through the design of a more efficient, functional home that will maximize your investment.





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          Private Residence
          Rehoboth Beach,
          Delaware


French + Ryan, Inc. has the experience and vision to assist you throughout
the design and construction process. We will:


·  Plan your project with you
·  Design a well-conceived home that can be built more efficiently
   and economically
·  Work with your budget and help you select the appropriate
   materials and workmanship at a fair price.
·  Coordinate a team of experts if your home design requires
   engineering or other design services

 

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          Seaford, Delaware
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          Bethany Beach, Delaware
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