Our Clients' Projects

Acadian Farmhouse for Carroll

Acadian Farmhouse – The Carroll Family

This Acadian style farmhouse, built in Clinton, LA by Carroll Construction, borrows influences from low country farmhouses and the local acadian style.

Creole French Country Home for Necker

Creole French Country Home – The Necker Family

This French Country style home, built in Jackson, LA, combines influences from French Creole and Country French styles, mixed with ultra-modern perks.

Modern Transitional style mother-in-law suite and pool house

Modern Transitional Style Mother-In-Law Suite / Pool House – The Morrison Family

Carroll Construction is proud to showcase this mother-in-law suite / guest house located in St. Francisville, LA. This plan can also be utilized as an accessory dwelling unit where zoning allows.

New hunting camp for the Furnish family

Acadian Farmhouse Hunting Camp – The Furnish Family

This 1 and a half story luxury hunting camp located in Clinton, LA features batt and board siding, wrap around porches, 20′ great room ceilings and open floor plan, on our client’s land.

Craftsman Home for the Client Benham

Craftsman Home – The Benham Family

This Craftsman Style home featuring prominent bungalow columns was completed in Clinton, LA and shows the versatility of Carroll Construction.

Custom Farmhouse Inspired By Homeowner Sketch - Client: Phillips

Custom Farmhouse Inspired By Homeowner Sketch – The Phillips Family

This Farmhouse features batt and board siding, a sweeping front porch, pond, open floor plan, and cozy finishes was built in Central City, LA in East Baton Rouge Parish.

French Country Home for the Client Gehling

Acadian French Home – The Gehling Family

This Acadian French Home features lap melds inspiration from both Acadian and Country French Designs and was built in Zachary, LA.

Traditional Acadian Farmhouse for the client Goutreaux

Traditional Acadian Farmhouse – The Goutreaux Family

This Acadian Farmhouse, built in Clinton, LA, features batt and board siding, wrap-around porch, and a sloping roof with gables.

Traditional Acadian Home – Client: Vidrine

Traditional Acadian Home – The Vidrine Family

Read about this Traditional Acadian Style home built in Central City, LA. Clean lines, bold accents, high ceilings, prominent beams, & more!

Low Country Farmhouse - Client: Rash

Low Country Farmhouse – The Rash Family

Read about the custom 2 story low-country farmhouse built by Carroll Construction. Lots of custom amenities in Zachary LA

Acadian Farmhouse - Client: Wallace

French Acadian Farmhouse – The Wallace Family

This French Acadian Farmhouse in Clinton, LA features clean lines, bold accents, high ceilings, prominent beams, and porches with beadboard.

Acadian Farmhouse for Hebert

Acadian Farmhouse – The Hebert Family

We loved helping the Heberts build a custom Acadian Farmhouse on their land in Central City, LA. Check out the heart pine flooring!

Country French custom home for Signorino

French Country Home – The Signorino Family

This French Country residential construction was built for the Signorino Family in Zachary, LA and features a double sided fireplace!

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IMPORTANT LOAN CONSIDERATIONS

Your budget is the foundation for every other decision you will make while preparing to build a home because it provides context for what is possible. Most people attempt to answer the question of “What is my budget?” by simply deciding how much they would be comfortable spending. Unfortunately, while this is a crucial part of the process, it ignores the rest of the picture. We advise our clients to answer the following questions in the order below. However, if you are self-financing the project, skip to question #3.

1. How much will a financial institution lend me?

This sets what we refer to as your Maximum Loan Amount.

2. What type of loan will I need?

This is where many people get confused because if you ask the wrong questions when interviewing lenders, you’ll get vastly different answers. We recommend reviewing the information in this article on the loan type you will need before meeting with your lending candidates.

3. How much am I willing to spend?

Just because a lender is will to lend up to your Maximum Loan Amount, this does not mean you will be willing to borrow and spend that amount. Consider the monthly payments as a starting point and adjust your Budget amount from there. Your chosen lender can help you with this.

4. What can I reasonably expect to build for what I am willing to spend?

This answer will come from a qualified builder during your preliminary meeting. Be prepared to discuss your budget so that the builder can help you get a better idea of what size home to design to meet your goals.

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