Showing posts with label Home Architect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Architect. Show all posts
Thursday, March 11, 2010

Home Architect


    You are finally there - you've made it! It's time for you to get the house of your dreams. That big binder filled with magazine clippings - a collage of colors, textures and designs - can finally be put into a cohesive custom home design just for you.

    Now, maybe you think you know exactly what you want and all you have to do is hire a contractor to take your vision and build it. For a project to this magnitude and import, hiring an architect to handle the design and to work with the contractor is a better move.

    Why? Because an architect brings certain things to the table that will ensure the house of your dreams becomes just that. What are these special qualifications and how do you know you're getting the right person for the job?

    Here are a few things to look for and questions to ask when shopping for an architect to breathe life into your custom home design:

    1. Is he licensed in your state?

    Architects must obtain a license to work in any state. If your "architect" doesn't have one, he is really just a designer. The difference is not just the piece of paper, it is the skill and knowledge necessary to get that license.

    2. Can you see examples of his work?

    Either on paper or in person, you always want to see your architect’s finished products. This is important not only to ensure he does quality work, but that you also like it. If a majority of his work is contemporary chic and you want traditional colonial, will he be able to handle it?

    3. Does he carry enough liability insurance?

    Any licensed architect will carry his own insurance, but you should see if it is enough to comfortably cover your custom home design. Insurance is another difference between architects and designers - the architect is required to carry it whereas the designer does not have any regulations regarding liability. Typically, it is the client who has to take out a policy on the project when a designer is used.

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Home Architect


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Home Architect


    You are finally there - you've made it! It's time for you to get the house of your dreams. That big binder filled with magazine clippings - a collage of colors, textures and designs - can finally be put into a cohesive custom home design just for you.

    Now, maybe you think you know exactly what you want and all you have to do is hire a contractor to take your vision and build it. For a project to this magnitude and import, hiring an architect to handle the design and to work with the contractor is a better move.

    Why? Because an architect brings certain things to the table that will ensure the house of your dreams becomes just that. What are these special qualifications and how do you know you're getting the right person for the job?

    Here are a few things to look for and questions to ask when shopping for an architect to breathe life into your custom home design:

    1. Is he licensed in your state?

    Architects must obtain a license to work in any state. If your "architect" doesn't have one, he is really just a designer. The difference is not just the piece of paper, it is the skill and knowledge necessary to get that license.

    2. Can you see examples of his work?

    Either on paper or in person, you always want to see your architect’s finished products. This is important not only to ensure he does quality work, but that you also like it. If a majority of his work is contemporary chic and you want traditional colonial, will he be able to handle it?

    3. Does he carry enough liability insurance?

    Any licensed architect will carry his own insurance, but you should see if it is enough to comfortably cover your custom home design. Insurance is another difference between architects and designers - the architect is required to carry it whereas the designer does not have any regulations regarding liability. Typically, it is the client who has to take out a policy on the project when a designer is used.

Post Title

Home Architect


Post URL

http://countryhousedesign.blogspot.com/2010/03/home-architect.html


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Sunday, February 7, 2010

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    You are finally there - you've made it! It's time for you to get the house of your dreams. That big binder filled with magazine clippings - a collage of colors, textures and designs - can finally be put into a cohesive custom home design just for you

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    Now, maybe you think you know exactly what you want and all you have to do is hire a contractor to take your vision and build it. For a project to this magnitude and import, hiring an architect to handle the design and to work with the contractor is a better move. Why? Because an architect brings certain things to the table that will ensure the house of your dreams becomes just that.

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    What are these special qualifications and how do you know you're getting the right person for the job? Here are a few things to look for and questions to ask when shopping for an architect to breathe life into your custom home design: 1. Is he licensed in your state? Architects must obtain a license to work in any state. If your "architect" doesn't have one, he is really just a designer. The difference is not just the piece of paper, it is the skill and knowledge necessary to get that license.


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Greats design Home Architect


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http://countryhousedesign.blogspot.com/2010/02/greats-design-home-architect_07.html


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Greats design Home Architect

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    You are finally there - you've made it! It's time for you to get the house of your dreams. That big binder filled with magazine clippings - a collage of colors, textures and designs - can finally be put into a cohesive custom home design just for you

    Greats design Home Architect3D design Home Architect decoration

    Now, maybe you think you know exactly what you want and all you have to do is hire a contractor to take your vision and build it. For a project to this magnitude and import, hiring an architect to handle the design and to work with the contractor is a better move. Why? Because an architect brings certain things to the table that will ensure the house of your dreams becomes just that.

    Greats design Home Architectmodern 3D design Home Architect

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    Greats design Home Architectconcept 3D design Home Architect

    if we make a home first a make concept design in komcuter with program 3D. with the program 3d make design home architect can better and beautiful design your home.

    Greats design Home Architectnew concept 3D design Home Architect

    What are these special qualifications and how do you know you're getting the right person for the job? Here are a few things to look for and questions to ask when shopping for an architect to breathe life into your custom home design: 1. Is he licensed in your state? Architects must obtain a license to work in any state. If your "architect" doesn't have one, he is really just a designer. The difference is not just the piece of paper, it is the skill and knowledge necessary to get that license.


Post Title

Greats design Home Architect


Post URL

http://countryhousedesign.blogspot.com/2010/02/greats-design-home-architect.html


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