Building a Custom Home in the Village at Willow Grove: Part 1 The Inspiration and Process

Jan 29, 2025

What is it like to create a custom home?

It’s a culmination of countless decisions, intensive planning, and personal expression. While every custom home journey presents challenges, it’s an incredible process that yields exceptional results. And, it all begins with a spark of inspiration.

For Emily, building a custom home with Bardwell was no debate, as she and her family have loved living in their current Bardwell home for nearly a decade. Not to mention, she’s part of the family business. In this series, Emily will take us behind the scenes to share her insights, influences, and experiences, offering a rare look at what it takes to build a custom home in Baton Rouge from the ground up.


1. What inspired you to build a custom home?

We have lived in our current Bardwell home for almost 10 years and we absolutely love it. But we needed to be closer to my daughter’s school, we needed more space, and there were a few particular changes we wanted to make to our floorplan that may not be considered “standard,” so we knew the custom route was the right one for us.

2. How has the process been so far? Can you share a moment that felt particularly significant or rewarding?

This was a completely custom home, from choosing the lot, creating the house design, and picking every single finish.

It’s been a slow and steady marathon, but having professionals help us along the way has been invaluable.

Even though I used an outside architect, I was able to bounce ideas off of the Bardwell team to make sure I was on the right track with budget, buildability, and available materials. We are still early in construction, so I would say the most significant moment I’ve felt so far was when the architect presented “the” plan to us. As I walked through the house, room by room, in my mind, I knew this was it. And, it was such an exciting and rewarding feeling to have created our home.


3. What role did the Bardwell team play in balancing your vision with practicality?

By having Bardwell partner with me as we were developing the plans, I was able to review preliminary plans with them so they could provide insight on costs before we got to the final plan set. It’s a check and balance to have the builder involved, because vision and practicality (a.k.a. cost) often conflict when it comes to custom homes. People can get to the finish line with the architect and find out the plan they thought they could build is out of range. In our case, we used JDE Designs, which is one of the trusted architects Bardwell often works with, so it was an efficient feedback loop as we worked toward the final plan set.


4. How does this build reflect your long-term goals and vision?

We wanted to make sure we built a home with longevity in terms of style, materials, and overall value, so that has played a key role in many of our decisions. Being close to our daughter’s school, I also wanted this house to have an open-door policy to all her friends as they make their way through middle and high school. So we kept that in mind as we created different spaces to eat, visit or play.

5. This home will be in the Willow Grove neighborhood… What drew you to this location for your custom home?

First, its central location in Baton Rouge. I’ll be within 15 minutes of work, family, and school. And second, we love the amenities of the neighborhood – from the pool and nature preserve to the commercial district with pizza, coffee and cocktail places – we will have so many options at our fingertips.


6. How do you think this home will grow with you and your family over the years?

We thought about different spaces we could host people and that our daughter and her friends could enjoy as they got older. With the layout of the home, we will have opportunities to sit and visit in intimate settings, both inside and out, and also have opportunities to open everything up to host large parties. I’m so thankful to be building a home that can do this, and we’re all so excited to grow in this home together.

7. What are you most looking forward to about living in your new custom home?

Hosting friends and family!


Build for the Long Run with Bardwell

Building a custom home is a test of endurance, and it requires meticulous planning, creativity, and collaboration. For Emily, it’s been an opportunity to bring her family’s vision to life while leveraging her expertise in homebuilding and new construction with the guidance of the Bardwell team. As construction progresses on this beautiful home in the Village at Willow Grove, stay tuned for the next chapter, where we’ll explore more details of the build and discover how this vision transforms into a home built for the long run.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the benefits of building a custom home instead of buying existing construction?

The endless benefits start with total control of your vision. Custom homes let you precisely tailor layouts, finishes, and features to your family’s lifestyle. You can optimize space for your needs and ensure the selection of premium materials, which can be more limited with move-in-ready homes.

2. How do I choose the right lot for my custom home?

Consider proximity to work, school, and amenities, as well as lot size, orientation for sunlight, and potential for outdoor living spaces. When you work with a homebuilder like Bardwell, we help evaluate all the factors at play like costs and zoning requirements. 

3. What is the process for designing a custom home?

Custom home design begins with inspiration and planning, followed by selecting an architect, finalizing floor plans, choosing finishes and materials, and coordinating with your builder. We recommend beginning with the end in mind –  thoughtful planning is the best way to maintain alignment between your expectations and your budget.

4. How can a builder help balance my dream design with construction costs?

Custom homes feel more expensive, but that doesn’t mean they’re unnecessarily costly. It’s about thoughtful, intentional selection. Experienced builders provide insight into cost-effective materials, efficient layouts, and buildable design options.

5. What factors should I consider when picking a neighborhood for a custom home?

Think about location, community amenities, walkability, schools, and future development plans. Neighborhood lifestyle, like access to parks, pools, and commercial districts, will influence daily living and long-term property value.

6. How do custom homes accommodate growing families over time?

It’s one of the greatest benefits of building a custom home – plan your future as you envision it. Custom designs can include flexible spaces, bonus rooms, and layouts that adapt for entertaining, hobbies, or changing needs. Whether you’re planning to have lots of children or take care of your aging parents, build exactly what works best for your family. 

7. How long does it take to build a custom home?
The timeline varies depending on the size, design complexity, and permit approvals. But, planning, design, and construction typically span 6 months to over a year. Early planning with your builder will help keep the project on schedule.

8. What should I know about working with architects and builders together?

Collaboration between your architect and builder isn’t required, but we strongly recommend it if you want a seamless experience. It ensures that the designs are buildable, within budget, and aligned with your vision. Builders can also advise on material availability, structural requirements, and cost-saving alternatives while preserving your design intent. They work together. 

9. How do I make sure my custom home retains value over time?

Build with intention. Invest in quality materials, timeless design elements, and energy-efficient systems. Location, functional layouts, and the builder’s reputation also contribute to long-term resale value and family satisfaction.

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