Why Bellevue Homeowners Trust
Our Architectural Design Process
When your Bellevue home represents a seven‑figure investment, you need more than generic plans—you need residential building design that protects your property value while supporting the way you live every day. At Ariana Designs & Interiors, we unite building layout planning, interiors, and client priorities so that structure, flow, and finishes all work together for long-term comfort, beauty, and resale appeal. From rethinking floor plans and massing to helping your wider team navigate City of Bellevue permitting, every decision is made collaboratively, with clear communication and a focus on long-range value.

Site Analysis & Feasibility
We study your site, lifestyle, and goals, review existing structures and constraints, then propose tailored architectural layouts that become the foundation for planning, engineering, interiors, and construction.

Schematic Design
We explore building massing, preliminary floor plans, and exterior character, using sketches, 3D concepts, and imagery to align on aesthetics, functionality, circulation, and indoor‑outdoor connections.

Design Development
We refine approved layouts, coordinate structure and building systems, and select key exterior and interior materials, creating a cohesive architectural vision prepared for technical documentation and construction.

Construction Documents
We produce detailed drawings, specifications, and schedules, including plans, sections, and elevations, guiding pricing, permitting, and construction with clarity, precision, and code‑compliant documentation.

Permit Facilitation
We coordinate with permitting authorities, submit complete drawing sets, address plan review comments, and support revisions so your project moves smoothly from design approval to permit issuance.

Construction Administration
We serve as your design advocate during construction—reviewing submittals, answering contractor questions, visiting the site, and managing changes so the built home reflects the approved vision.
Designing for Bellevue’s
Landscape & Lifestyle
Bellevue’s mix of lake views, wooded hillsides, and evolving neighborhoods demands residential design that responds to context—not off‑the‑shelf plans.
- View‑driven planning – We study angles to Lake Washington and the Cascades to position primary spaces, windows, and outdoor areas so you capture the best vistas while preserving privacy and comfort.
- Climate‑aware detailing – Exterior materials, roofing, overhangs, and drainage strategies are selected with the Pacific Northwest’s wet seasons and temperature swings in mind, helping your home age gracefully.
- Sloped and irregular sites – Split levels, stepped decks, and smart circulation make hillside lots and challenging footprints feel effortless to live in day to day.
- Regulations & communities – We coordinate with your broader team around Bellevue and King County requirements and support compatibility with communities like Medina, Clyde Hill, and Somerset.
With dozens of Eastside projects informing our approach, you benefit from a deep understanding of local expectations, review processes, and what truly works for long-term living in Bellevue.

What Bellevue Homeowners Say About
Ariana Designs & Interiors
Homeowners across Bellevue, Kirkland, Mercer Island, and Seattle choose Ariana Designs & Interiors for residential projects that feel cohesive from overall vision to final details. They appreciate our listening, organization, and coordination with builders and consultants, even on complex projects.
Luxury Spaces We’ve Designed in Bellevue
See how our Bellevue‑area projects bring together building design, interiors, and furnishings to reflect the city’s modern, outdoors‑oriented lifestyle.
Bellevue Clubhouse
A 1,900 sq ft single-story clubhouse in Bellevue that blends clean modern lines, generous glazing, and thoughtful outdoor connections to create a welcoming hub for community gatherings, relaxation, and everyday leisure.
Vuecrest Home
This 5,578 sq ft Bellevue residence features bold geometric massing, with an upper level that appears to float above the main floor, maximizing natural light, framing views, and delivering a striking contemporary presence from every angle.
Medina Residence
A 5,000 sq ft Bellevue home where expansive windows—especially around the staircase—invite abundant daylight, blur indoor-outdoor boundaries, and create a tranquil, open-feeling environment that connects daily living to the surrounding landscape.

For The Best Architectural Design Services in Bellevue WA, Contact Ariana Designs & Interiors
Ariana Designs & Interiors
Kirkland, Washington
(425) 679-2463
We Proudly Serve:
Bellevue, Clyde Hill, Kirkland, Medina, Mercer Island,
Redmond, Sammamish, Summerlin, Seattle, Suncadia,
Woodinville,
Bellevue Residential Architecture: Navigating a City of Many Neighborhoods
Bellevue is not one neighborhood — it’s a collection of distinct residential communities, each with its own character, zoning framework, price point, and design tradition. Understanding which Bellevue you’re working in is the starting point for any architecture project here, and it’s where a firm with genuine local experience separates itself from one that treats the city as a single undifferentiated market.
West Bellevue — the neighborhoods closest to Medina, Clyde Hill, and Lake Washington — is where Bellevue’s highest-value residential architecture lives. Homes here sit on large lots, often with lake views or access, and the design expectations mirror those of the exclusive cities that border it. Bridle Trails, by contrast, is an equestrian-influenced community with a strong traditional character: large homes on wooded parcels, HOA guidelines, and a neighborhood culture that values continuity with what’s already there. Somerset offers hillside lots with territorial and lake views and a mix of 1980s and 1990s traditional homes that owners are increasingly renovating toward a more contemporary aesthetic.
Each of these contexts requires a different design approach. A home in West Bellevue needs to compete on design quality with Medina’s finest. A renovation in Bridle Trails needs to respect the neighborhood’s character while meaningfully improving the home’s livability and performance. A Somerset addition needs to work with the existing structure’s bones while opening up the views that make the site worth renovating in the first place.
Bellevue’s Development Services permitting process is thorough and — given the city’s current development volume — can be time-intensive. Projects near Lake Washington, Mercer Slough, or any of the city’s mapped critical areas require environmental review in addition to standard building permits. ARIID Group navigates all of this as a standard part of project management, not as an afterthought.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Ariana Designs & Interiors Works With You
Bellevue permits are issued through the City of Bellevue’s Development Services division. The city has a well-organized permit process, though review timelines have extended in recent years due to development volume. Structural alterations, additions, ADU construction, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing changes all require permits. For properties near Lake Washington, Mercer Slough, or other critical areas, additional environmental review is required. ARIID Group prepares complete permit packages and manages all city coordination through to final inspection.
Bellevue has a comprehensive development code that varies significantly by neighborhood. West Bellevue and Medina-adjacent properties are subject to different standards than Eastgate, Somerset, or Bridle Trails. We begin every project with a site-specific code analysis — confirming applicable FAR limits, height restrictions, setbacks, design standards, and critical area overlays — before any design work begins. This ensures the project scope is feasible and that permitting proceeds without delays.
Bellevue spans a wide range of residential architecture given the diversity of its neighborhoods. West Bellevue and Medina-adjacent areas feature large transitional and contemporary estate homes. Bridle Trails and Somerset have concentrations of traditional luxury homes from the 1980s–2000s that are now being renovated or expanded. Across all of these, Pacific Northwest contemporary — with its emphasis on natural materials, large windows, and indoor-outdoor flow — is the direction most new construction and renovation is moving.
Yes. ARIID Group has completed residential architecture and interior design projects in Bellevue across multiple neighborhoods. We’ll share applicable portfolio work during your Discovery Call, matched to your project type, neighborhood, and design direction.
Bellevue’s sheer scale and diversity make it architecturally unique on the Eastside. Unlike smaller cities like Medina or Clyde Hill, Bellevue encompasses neighborhoods with dramatically different characters — from lakefront estates to tech-adjacent suburban neighborhoods to urban mixed-use corridors. Designing well in Bellevue means understanding which neighborhood’s context you’re working in and what architectural language speaks to it. There is no single Bellevue vernacular; good design here is contextually intelligent.

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