Build Type

Rebuild

Main home

N/A

ADU

800

Garage

0

Location

2633 Santa Rosa Ave. Alta...

Style

Spanish

2 Story ADU In Brentwood

This 800 square foot, two-story ADU is thoughtfully designed to serve as both a private rental unit and a functional pool house, balancing flexibility, efficiency, and livability.

The layout maximizes the footprint by separating living and sleeping spaces across two levels. The ground floor is oriented toward connection and use, featuring an open-concept living area, kitchenette, and direct access to the pool and outdoor entertaining space. This level functions seamlessly as a pool house, allowing for easy indoor-outdoor flow and year-round usability.


The second floor is designed for privacy and comfort, with a well-proportioned bedroom, full bathroom, and potential for a small workspace or reading nook. The vertical design allows the structure to feel more expansive than its square footage suggests while maintaining a compact footprint on the property.


This ADU is intended to operate as a rental, so the design emphasizes durability, efficient systems, and long-term functionality. Clean lines, practical finishes, and thoughtful storage solutions help ensure the space performs well for both short-term and long-term tenants.

The ideal builder for this project will understand how to deliver a compact structure with high-quality execution, maximizing usability without overbuilding, and creating a space that feels intentional, not constrained.

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