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Originally Posted by villagetinker
I agree, go to the county, get a copy of your existing house plans, you will see the name of the original architect/engineer, then contact them for a preliminary set of plans. You will need to do this for ARC review and bidding process, and for all of the permits that will be required. I would think the A/E should be able to give you a ballpark cost estimate, and then you can determine if it is cost justified.
Good luck with your project.
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We have already hired a contractor who is currently working with the county and architect/engineer and working on estimate. I was curious not of the process to build it but to see if anyone else did this to their Lantana or designer model. A kind person has contacted me personally and has graciously stated we could come take a look at their design. It will definitely be a project and we are adding our pool too!