Multi-Family
Multi-Family Housing Designed for Community
Narrate has designed more than 25 multi-family and housing projects over the past decade. We believe these developments do more than provide housing. They help shape the character of neighborhoods, support economic growth, and contribute to a more connected, livable city.
Successful housing is about more than amenities or density. It’s about creating places that feel comfortable, safe, and genuinely welcoming. We design communities that encourage interaction, support everyday living, and give residents a strong sense of belonging—whether through walkable site planning, shared gathering spaces, or thoughtfully detailed residential environments.
Every project comes with its own market demands, operational goals, and financial realities. We work closely with developers and stakeholders to balance creativity with cost-conscious solutions, creating projects that stand out in competitive markets while remaining aligned with budget and schedule expectations.
At Narrate, we believe great design should work harder. Our collaborative and flexible approach helps clients maintain momentum, maximize long-term value, and create housing communities that strengthen both investment and neighborhood identity.
FAQ: Multi-Family Housing Projects
Q: What types of multi-family housing projects does Narrate design?
A: We design apartments, townhomes, mixed-use developments, affordable housing communities, and urban infill residential projects.
Q: How does Narrate balance design and budget?
A: Our team focuses on efficient planning, durable materials, and strategic design decisions that maximize value without sacrificing quality or identity.
Q: Does Narrate design affordable housing projects?
A: Yes. We have extensive experience designing affordable and workforce housing that supports both residents and long-term community growth.
Q: What makes a successful multi-family community?
A: Successful communities create a sense of comfort, connection, and belonging through thoughtful site planning, shared spaces, walkability, and durable design.











