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Choosing a Residential Architect

Choosing a Residential Architect

Choosing a Residential Architect

Residential architects are the men and women who turn the dream of building your own home into a reality. Some architects dream of building world-famous buildings, but residential architects know that building a good home is reward enough. If you are planning on dealing with a residential architect to build your dream home then just bear in mind that you have to help them help you.

Probably one of the most important meetings you will have with a residential architect is the preliminary consultation before any work is started. This first meeting is very important for both you and the esidential architect. It is the platform you have to describe your concept, theme and desires to the architect and it is the architect's chance to convince you that he is best man for the job. It is important that you and the residential architect understand one another from the very beginning.

It is a good idea to have a design brief formulated before you meet theresidential architect for the first time. It doesn't have to be anything formal or very extensive, but it does help if you have a general or broad idea of what you want. Important items to consider are the constraints that you have and your budget. Be honest about the budget that you have from the start so you do not end up discovering you have gone beyond your means later.

Your initial brief with the residential architect should include some basic ideas about the theme and design that you are going for. The first meeting with the residential architect is likely to be a discussion about what you want, and what is possible. You will likely be bombarded with questions of all sorts about what you want and asking you to clarify certain aspects of your needs. Answer these questions as well as you can as it helps the architect get an idea for what you are interested in.

Always keep an open mind. The residential architect knows what he or she is talking about. They will keep things in mind that you may not have considered like the form and function of rooms, natural lighting, ventilation and practical considerations. Discuss everything openly and ask questions where you do not understand. Remember that you are paying for the residential architect's time. Get your money's worth.

Finally negotiate a price and services. Most architects are willing to offer you their full service. This includes consultations, designs and sketches, working drawing for council approval, construction drawings for contractors, council approval, sourcing material and contractor management. All this comes at a price, but with everything in the experienced hands of a residential architect, you will have a little less to worry about in the long run.

With the help of a residential architect you will soon be on the way to your dream home. Remember that they are there to help make your dream become a reality.
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