Whether you are exploring a detached backyard cottage, an attached in law suite, or a rental ready accessory dwelling unit, our team helps Fairfield County homeowners create ADUs that fit their property, goals, and local zoning conditions. We serve homeowners across Fairfield County with planning support, design guidance, and build solutions for both attached and detached ADUs.
Homeowners across Fairfield County are using ADUs to create flexible living space without leaving the neighborhoods they already love. An ADU can be a smart option for multigenerational living, guest space, rental income, downsizing on the same property, or creating a private home office with long term value.
In towns across Fairfield County, ADU rules vary by location, lot, and structure type. That is why working with a builder who understands Connecticut ADU projects matters. We help homeowners move from idea to plan with a practical path based on the property, intended use, and town specific requirements.
Homeowners across Fairfield County are using ADUs to create flexible living space without leaving the neighborhoods they already love. An ADU can be a smart option for multigenerational living, guest space, rental income, downsizing on the same property, or creating a private home office with long term value.
In towns across Fairfield County, ADU rules vary by location, lot, and structure type. That is why working with a builder who understands Connecticut ADU projects matters. We help homeowners move from idea to plan with a practical path based on the property, intended use, and town specific requirements.
We help homeowners choose the right ADU type based on how they want to use the space, what their lot allows, and how they want the new unit to connect to the main home.
Many Fairfield County towns allow ADUs, but what is allowed depends on the town, zoning district, lot conditions, and whether the unit is attached or detached.
Yes. In many Fairfield County towns, attached and detached ADUs have different size limits, parking rules, or lot requirements.
We serve homeowners across Fairfield County, including Fairfield, Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich, Westport, Wilton, Ridgefield, Darien, New Canaan, Trumbull and nearby towns.
Common uses include multigenerational living, guest space, downsizing support, live in care, or rental related flexibility where permitted.
The best first step is a property specific conversation so we can understand your lot, your goals, and whether an attached or detached ADU makes the most sense.
Westport
Wilton
Ridgefield
Fairfield
Stamford
Norwalk
Greenwich
New Canaan
Trumbull
Stratford
Monroe
Easton
Weston
Redding
Newtown
Bethel
Brookfield
Bridgeport
Shelton
Sherman
New Fairfield
Darien
We provide ADU solutions for homeowners across Fairfield County, including Fairfield, Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich, Westport, Wilton, Ridgefield, Darien, New Canaan, Trumbull, Stratford, Monroe, Easton, Weston, Redding, Newtown, Bethel, Brookfield, Bridgeport, Shelton, Sherman, and New Fairfield.
Local zoning and ADU rules can differ from town to town, and some towns have different standards for attached and detached units, parking, owner occupancy, or size limits. Danbury is not included because it has opted out of ADU allowance.
Building an ADU takes more than a good floor plan. We help homeowners evaluate feasibility, refine the right layout, and build a space that fits their goals, whether that means family living, rental income, downsizing, or a private workspace.
Local ADU expertise: We understand how town-by-town requirements can affect design, approvals, and feasibility.
Smart, efficient design: Our homes are designed to make the most of every square foot without sacrificing comfort or style.
Guided process: From concept and planning to construction, we help simplify each step so homeowners can move forward with confidence.
At Contemporary Tiny Homes, we're here to guide you through the step-by-step process, from managing your location's zoning requirements, informing you on financing options, determining the perfect design for you and ultimately building your own high-quality Tiny Home quickly and within a reasonable budget.
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Our first step is to assess the feasibility of an ADU project on your lot, including zoning laws, soil condition, topography, and access to utilities. With the green light from the site feasibility study, we'll bring your vision to life through design and planning. We have various Tiny Home designs for you to choose from, and you can engage with our architectural team so that your Tiny Home is just the way you want it, while complying with local building codes and regulations.
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Before construction can begin, we'll obtain the necessary building permits from your municipal authorities. This process involves submitting your plans and ensuring they comply with all local building codes and regulations. Permitting can be complex and time-consuming, but we'll manage every aspect of this critical step for you.
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With permits in hand, we can commence the construction of your Tiny Home. This phase is where the plans for your new home transition from paper to reality, from the laying of the foundation and framing to the installation of electrical, plumbing, and finishing touches. We’ll communicate often and transparently throughout the construction to keep you informed and to address any inputs, requests, or questions you may have.
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The last step of the ADU-building journey is the delivery of your new home. We'll invite you for a walkthrough to ensure everything has been completed to your satisfaction and according to the agreed-upon specifications. Once we make any final adjustments, we'll hand in your keys to your new home, marking the completion of the construction process.
Take the first step toward creating a functional, modern ADU for your family.
Schedule a free consultation and let our ADU professionals help you create the ideal family retreat, tailored to your unique needs and lifestyle.
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