Vancouver ADU

ADU Types

Rental Income ADUs

Rental income ADUs are designed for comfortable independent living, durable finishes, and layouts that can support long-term property goals.

Vancouver ADU a division of Hammer Falls Construction

Rental-focused ADUs need durability, privacy, and everyday function.

An ADU intended for rental use needs more than a good-looking floor plan. Vancouver ADU a division of Hammer Falls Construction helps homeowners think through privacy, storage, utility function, maintenance, durability, and the everyday details renters will notice.

Rental use changes design priorities. The ADU should be comfortable for occupants while staying practical for ownership, with durable finishes, storage, privacy, utility planning, and clear circulation.

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Independent living

A rental-focused ADU benefits from its own entry, functional kitchen, bath, storage, and outdoor access.

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Durable finish strategy

Materials should feel high quality while standing up to regular occupancy.

03

Property value potential

A well-planned ADU can add flexibility for family use or rental income over time.

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Builder-guided decisions

Keep the planning, scope, materials, and build sequence aligned before the project reaches construction.

Planning details

What matters before the build starts.

A polished ADU begins with clear decisions about use, property constraints, comfort, and construction sequence. These are the details that help protect budget, timeline, and the finished feel of the space.

  • Entry privacy, parking, mailbox/package areas, trash access, and tenant circulation.
  • Storage, laundry, kitchen function, appliance choices, and easy maintenance.
  • Sound control, lighting, HVAC comfort, and utility planning.
  • Local rules, permitting, occupancy considerations, and long-term ownership goals.

Best fit

Helpful for homeowners who want clarity before committing.

  • You are exploring added income from your property.
  • You want the ADU to work for long-term occupants, not just occasional guests.
  • You need a design that balances comfort, maintenance, and value.

Common questions

What visitors usually want to know.

What makes an ADU rental-ready?

A private entry, functional kitchen and bath, storage, sound control, durable finishes, and clear utility planning are key.

Should rental goals be discussed early?

Yes. Intended use can affect layout, materials, parking, privacy, and long-term maintenance decisions.

Private consultation

Talk through the right ADU path for your property.

Plan a rental income ADU that feels comfortable for occupants and practical for ownership. Vancouver ADU a division of Hammer Falls Construction can help you turn the early questions into a more confident plan.

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