The Best Questions to Ask an Architect Before Hiring One

You already know why finding the right architect for your project is so important. But what are some good questions to ask them to help make a better decision during the vetting process? Below are some great questions to ask an architect before hiring one for your next project. We’ve also included Coastal Creek Design’s …

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What to Look for When Hiring an Architect

Thinking about building a custom home in Charleston? Or maybe you’re finally ready to stop dodging that awkward half-wall from your last “temporary” renovation. Either way, one of the most important decisions you’ll make – before any plans are drawn or demo begins – is figuring out how to hire a Charleston architect who actually …

Why Our Clients Love Coastal Creek Design

As a trusted architectural firm in the Lowcountry, we deliver exceptional architectural and structural engineering solutions for residential projects throughout Charleston. Our clients’ experiences working with Charleston architects at Coastal Creek Design highlight the quality and dedication we bring to every project. Here’s what homeowners are saying about their journey with us for home renovations, …

Why Homeowners Choose Coastal Creek Design

Finding the Perfect Blend of Residential Architecture and Structural Engineering Choosing the right residential architect and residential structural engineers is crucial for a successful project, whether it’s new construction, a home renovation, or an addition. At Coastal Creek Design, a leading name among architecture firms in Charleston, SC, we offer a unique combination of architectural design and …

Delicious Kitchens – Press

Each year, the Preservation Society celebrates the best of preservation in Charleston and the Lowcountry through the Carolopolis Award program. Coastal Creek Design founder and lead engineer Brian Wells contributed his structural engineering expertise to the award-winning exterior renovation of 116 Cannon Street alongside Julia F. Martin Architects and Archer Construction.