FAQs

General Information About ArnoldAND Architecture

As early as possible. The biggest design and cost decisions happen at the beginning, before a contractor is even involved.

Both. Renovations often require more design thinking because you’re working within constraints, structure, layout, and existing conditions.

Look for alignment in:

  • Design sensibility
  • Communication style
  • Experience with similar project types

You’re entering a long-term collaboration, not just hiring a service.

ArnoldAnd approaches every project, residential or hospitality, with the same lens: emotional clarity, spatial intelligence, and highly tailored design. The work is not formulaic, it’s specific to you.

  1. Discovery & vision
  2. Concept design
  3. Design development
  4. Construction drawings
  5. Permitting
  6. Construction administration

Highly involved early on, then more selectively as decisions become more technical. The goal is collaboration without overwhelm.

  • Design: 3–6 months
  • Permitting: 26 months
  • Construction: 8–18+ months

Timing varies widely based on scope and approvals.

 

Yes. ArnoldAnd collaborates closely with builders and helps clients select the right contractor for the project.

Yes. Builder selection is one of the most critical decisions in the process, and ArnoldAnd provides guidance and recommendations.

Costs and Budgeting

Fees vary depending on scope, but typically range from:

  • 8–18% of construction cost
    or
  • Fixed/phase-based fees

Costs vary significantly, but high-end homes often range from:
$500–$1,200+ per square foot.

Yes, but only if the budget is clear from the start. Good design is as much about prioritization as it is creativity.

The design can be adjusted, materials refined, or scope reduced. Budget alignment is an ongoing process, not a one-time decision.

Yes, if you value a home that is:

  • Thoughtfully designed
  • Functionally efficient
  • Distinct from generic builder-driven outcomes

ArnoldAND's Residential Work

  • Custom homes
  • High-end renovations
  • Urban residences
  • Spec homes with elevated design

Both. The work is less about style and more about clarity, proportion, and material expression.

Yes. Many projects focus on restoring character while modernizing layout and function.

Yes, ArnoldAnd works throughout Greater Boston and surrounding areas.

A spec home is built for sale rather than a specific client. ArnoldAnd elevates these projects by making them feel intentional, not generic.

ArnoldAND's Hospitality and Commercial Work

Yes, particularly independent, owner-driven concepts.

Similar to residential work:

  • Emotional connection
  • Material warmth
  • Spatial flow

The goal is to create places people want to return to.

Clarity. When the space, brand, and experience feel aligned, people notice, even if they can’t articulate why.

Selectively. ArnoldAnd focuses on projects where design intention and collaboration are prioritized.

Design should feel inevitable, not forced. The best spaces feel calm, resolved, and deeply considered.

Every decision is filtered through both lenses. A beautiful idea that can’t be built, or lived in, is not a good solution.

No. The goal is longevity, not trend-chasing.

With precision. Smaller projects demand tighter thinking, every inch matters.

Context, materials, light, and how people actually live, not just how spaces look.

Working with ArnoldAND Architecture

Boston, Massachusetts.

Greater Boston and surrounding regions.

Reach out through the contact page at https://www.arnoldand.com/contact/ 

Include information such as:

  • Project type
  • Location
  • Timeline
  • Budget range

  • Goals for the project
  • Rough budget
  • Inspiration (optional)
  • Timeline expectations

Yes, either collaborating with your designer or recommending trusted partners.

Yes, ArnoldAnd manages the permitting process as part of the project.

It can be complex. Experience navigating local approvals is critical to keeping projects moving.

Yes. Many projects require creative solutions within regulatory limits.

A space that feels effortless, but is deeply considered.

Thoughtful design often leads to stronger long-term value and differentiation in the market.