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What to Expect During a LiveLarge Showroom Visit
When you first start exploring an ADU project, the process can feel abstract. You’ve seen the photos, maybe had an initial call with our team, but at some point, you need to step inside a real unit. That’s what our showrooms are for: giving you the chance to walk through, touch the finishes, and make sure the product is something you can actually imagine on your property.
Why the Showroom Visit Matters
A showroom visit typically comes after your intro call with us. It’s the second step in the process—the moment where drawings and renderings become real. Seeing an ADU in person gives you confidence about two things:
What to Pay Attention To
Our showroom units may not always be the exact size or layout you’re interested in, but every LiveLarge home shares the same level of quality. Here’s what to notice when you walk through:
What Other Visitors Notice
Homeowners often tell us the first thing they notice is how different our units feel compared to other prefab companies. A few details that stand out:
What Happens Next
If you like what you see in the showroom, the next step is moving to your property. We’ll schedule an on-site evaluation where our team looks at your lot, utilities, and permitting path. From there, we can finalize a plan and get you a real project timeline.
Ready to Visit?
If you’re in Los Angeles, come tour our San Marino showroom. Or, if you’re in the Bay Area, we have a full showroom in San Jose as well.
Want to start with research before booking a visit? Check out our guide: Prefab vs. Traditional ADUs: What’s the Real Difference?
If you’re ready for a showroom visit, just Book a Tour and we will reach out to schedule it immediately.
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