We Welcome Jeremy Miller, Project Detail

Jeremy Miller joined our RDS team in late February, 2022. His experience makes him a great addition to our team. He is a fun guy to be around, and we appreciate his sense of humor. His attention to detail is appreciated by us and our clients. As he is someone you might work with, we thought you would like the opportunity to get to know him a bit, in his own words. We know you’re going to really like him, just like we do!

How would you describe your job and what you do?

I diligently prepare construction documents to best convey the design intentions of a residence for our esteemed clients and their construction representatives.

What is one of your noteworthy achievements?

I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Ohio University and a Master of Architecture from Miami University.

How would your friends describe your personality or character?

I don’t know, let me ask. 

Survey says…

It is good.

I am able to listen to my friends talk about anything, provide them comfort, make them feel relaxed, and be supportive. In rare events, I can be spontaneous, which can lead to fun.

What are two interesting facts about you?

In the summer of 2005, I had the opportunity to live in Nice, France. It was a perfect way for me to practice my skills from my introductory French courses at OU the year prior and helped me to prepare for the intermediate French courses I was preparing to take the following school year. Being able to speak even the slightest bit of the local language profoundly impacted my ability to connect with locals and to better immerse myself into the French culture. I felt like I was finally coming into my own with the language just in time for graduation! Alors! If I had postponed my graduation by one quarter, I could have spent the summer studying French in Montreal! Hopefully I can travel abroad again soon so I can remember everything that I have forgotten!

What is your favorite slogan?

The journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.

What makes you amazing at your job?

I actually enjoy drafting and determining how things go together.

We are so excited to have Jeremy join us here at Residential Designed Solutions. We know you’ll be impressed with his work!

We Want to Stay in Our Home

A love of their community was the impetus for Tory and Paul’s call to us. As their family has grown, the home that they love needed to grow and change as well. A first floor remodel will open up the rooms, provide much needed sightlines, and provide them with family time. Read on to hear what Tory had to say about the process and working with the RDS team.

Proposed Design

Why did you decide to remodel your kitchen and living spaces?

We love our community here in Worthington and our neighborhood! When we bought this home in 2017, we could envision our family here in the years to come. Over time our family grew, and we started to notice that the layout of a separate kitchen, family room, formal dining room and formal living room wasn’t working for our family. We envisioned a more open concept where the kitchen was bigger. We considered moving to another home in the community that had this type of lay out, and it wasn’t financially viable, so we began to brainstorm what it would mean to remodel our space. Additionally, remodeling meant we could stay in the neighborhood we had grown to love.

Casual Dining View

Current view into what will become the view from the casual dining.

Why did you choose RDS to design your kitchen and living spaces?

Originally, we reached out to RDS because they are well-known in our neighborhood and we had also seen their name around Worthington. This gave us a good deal of confidence they would be able to design what we wanted that would be appropriate for the market here and that they would understand what would work in our neighborhood. It was important to me to keep the history of the house and have it fit into the community, but make it work for us as well.

What really sealed the deal was when RDS came out to meet with us. Hylas was the one that came to the house and talked with us about our wants and needs. He asked questions about our family, how we are currently trying to function in the space, what bothers us, and what we would want in a new space. He really listened to the way our family lives and functions in our home.

We also had an open conversation about our budget during this first meeting. We discussed how much money we were willing to spend, and he was honest about things that we should keep in mind to stay within that budget. So many people are afraid to have a money conversation up front, but with him, it was easy. He helped us understand our expectations and what we could reasonably accomplish within our budget. He didn’t shy away from this topic, and we really appreciated that. In our experience, not all firms are willing to really discuss money in the initial conversations. He also explained the timeline so we would understand how long it could take. His ability to respect our time throughout our conversations was important to us.

They are so invested in our house, our family and our growth. There is no way I would trust anyone else.

Rear Door View

Another reason we chose RDS for our design was that I had in my head what I thought it should look like. Hylas was able to show us some other options and ideas with a new set of eyes. We thought we knew where we wanted the kitchen to be and he shared other ideas with us. It was interesting to go through that creative process, all while being completely transparent with the cost and timeline. His years of experience in all parts of the process kept it productive and moving forward. It was fun to have someone go through the creative process with us in a very transparent way.

How was the process from start to now?

It has been good. We have the construction documents now and construction will start as soon as the windows and doors arrive. We had a few delays (as everyone is having now) from the initial rough sketches to the final design, but they were open and honest about the time it was taking. Hylas did 3-D renderings for us and that has been so helpful in understanding and visualizing the design. As the process went on, it was a bit scary as it was a big financial decision, but one we needed for our family.

I never felt like I was being a bother when asking questions or suggesting other ideas. With every draft of the drawing Hylas sent over, he would always answer my call and talk me through different components for well over an hour. I liked that he was so easy to get in touch with. I know I can call Hylas even now, as the construction starts, and ask for his thoughts or ideas from a design perspective. Hylas is even planning to come out after the demo is done so we can decide where our bourbon bar is going to be. He wanted to see the space opened up before we decided where to put it. His ability to reassure us, work with us, and answer all of our questions has made the process a good one.

Why did you choose a design firm and remodeler instead of just using a remodeler with a design team of their own?

We didn’t want to be rushed during the process and we wanted to hear different ideas for the space. There is value in approaching a remodel both ways, but for us, we wanted the separation of the design from the remodeler doing the actual remodel. We felt more in control with the pricing this way and had less anxiety because I wasn’t signing a big contract that at that point without knowing what we were agreeing to. We were able to sit and talk about our dream and see something on paper, without making that big financial or remodeler commitment, up front. And this way, Hylas was able to recommend some remodelers to us that he knew would be able to work within our design. We had more control, more transparency of our design and the final cost doing it the way we did.

How did RDS work with you on your budget?

They have been so helpful. Every time something has come up—like adding a window—or Hylas would bring up an idea, I’d worry that it would push us over the budget. Hylas allayed our worries and helped us stay within our budget, while sharing his experience with costs and budgets. At some point, we just needed to trust Hylas and the process and we feel fortunate that everything has worked out well.

What are you most looking forward to in your remodeled space?

I’m really looking forward to being able to cook together and still be able to see my kids playing inside or outside. I’ll have great sightlines after this remodel. We are looking forward to all being in the same space, without being crowded together. Christmas morning with the kids sitting in the pajamas at the island, all in the same space, will be so much fun!

Family Room View

What advice would you give to someone who is getting ready to start the design process?

Go into the process with an open mind, openly communicate from your end, brainstorm the functionality you are looking for in whatever you are designing, and understand the floorplan you will need. How are you going to utilize the space you need? What do you want the rooms to be used for now and in the future? Also, be aware that the time it takes to share your thoughts and ideas in your head with the designers at RDS will not give you your answers right away. It takes time to create the plans, fine tune them, and then make more changes as you think it through. There is no doubt in my mind that we have everything where we want it for now and the future, now that we have spent the time doing the work with Hylas to get it just right.

Kitchen View

What has surprised you the most?

The process we went through and how thorough it was, was a good surprise. Honestly, Hylas has become a friend and I miss our daily/weekly phone calls and conversations. It has been so easy to talk with them and make connections. They became invested in us and we became invested in them. 

Once you get the documents, you are ready to go. They reality sets in and we signed the contract with the remodeler. Now we are spending the money! It has taken a bit longer than anticipated to start the remodel. We are waiting for materials to arrive.

How did you choose your builder?

Hylas suggested 3 remodelers based on all of our conversations. Hylas knew that I wanted someone who would really work with me and let me go and see what we are choosing—tiles, flooring, windows, etc., and that has been a good way for me to have some control and decision making while working with our remodeler, Palmer Builders. We have seen some of the work they have done in the area. It has been great to work with them—they are very helpful and informative—and they were willing to work with us! They have been easy for us to trust them. It was also easy to trust Hylas and his opinions about whom to choose.

Would you work with RDS again? Why?

Absolutely. They are so invested in our house, our family and our growth. There is no way I would trust anyone else. 


Are you interested in remodeling your home? Give us a call or send us an email. We would love to help you fall in love with your home all over again. ❤

A Project Profile: Owner’s En Suite Remodel

This is the first blog in a series about this en suite remodel. Be sure to check back frequently as we follow this project along throughout the design and remodel process.

Our clients reached out for help with the remodel of their en-suite. They want to update and refresh the existing bath by getting rid of the huge, dated tub deck and enlarging the shower. Their plans include replacing the tub with a smaller vessel-style tub and updating the shower to all glass for a clean, modern-leaning “Restoration Hardware” look. The remodel will be rounded out with new cabinets and a better space for make-up.

International Builders Show Highlights

While we couldn’t attend the International Builder Show this year, we were interested in it and what information was featured. We spent some time researching the innovative products and wrote this blog about them. But we also were interested in the speakers and what was discussed with the attendees.

We found these topics to be of great interest around our office and wanted to share them. We’d love to hear your thoughts about these topics. Are you utilizing them in your builds or within your company?

Innovative Products from the NAHB IBS 2022

The International Builder Show spotlights new products in the building industry and we look forward to learning about the new products and what they bring to the construction industry every year. While we couldn’t attend the show this year, we’ve done some research to find out what products were innovative and what the builders, designers, and contractors are excited to use in their projects. We know we will be utilizing some of these within our design work for our builder clients!

What You Can Expect in 2022 as a Builder/Remodeler

Columbus is in the Top 25 housing markets for investors. This leads to a competition with single family buyers, making the market even tighter. Builders have seen the demand for new homes and the push to get homes built, partly because of the lack of available existing homes. As reported in a recent Business Journal article, with information from Realtor.com, “2022 is shaping up to be nearly as competitive, but with perhaps slightly more inventory and slightly higher mortgage rates.”

Thank you, Builders!

We wouldn’t be where we are today without the relationships we’ve built over the years with our builders, remodelers and contractors. A client may have brought you to us, you as a company reached out to us, or we offered your names as a recommendation to our clients. The relationships we have with you are what we are most grateful for every year.

Residential Designed Solutions Honored with National Design Award

Residential Designed Solutions Honored with National Design Award

Residential Designed Solutions has won an award for an Entire Home Remodel, $250,001 - $750,000 in the 2021 Best in American Living™ Awards (BALA) by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). Award levels, including platinum, gold and silver, as well as Best in Region and Of the Year recipients, will be announced at the virtual award ceremony held during the 2022 International Builders’ Show in Orlando, Fla.

Builders - What to Anticipate in Home Construction in the Second Half of 2021

They say the only constant is change. And over the last year and a half, in the building industry, we’ve known this to be true. Some builders locked in prices for their clients, so that even as prices rise and fall, the price quoted to the client remains the same. Others have absorbed some costs, passed some costs on, or are somewhere in the middle. It’s important to remember we are all in this together–no matter how we are dealing with these unprecedented times