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How to Find an Architect That's Right for You

Make the construction and renovation of your home a pleasant and memorable journey by selecting the right architect

Pooja Khanna Tyagi
Pooja Khanna Tyagi11 April 2022
Houzz India Contributor. An Architect , Interior Designer, Valuer, a Marathon Runner, and love Writing Poetry and Creative Stories on Building Design. Have been practicing since the year 2000 with specialization in the field of Corporate Interiors with projects extensively published in journals of national repute. Recently honoured with the reputed A3 Foundation award for Journalism for the year 2016 an for architectural poetry in the year 2018. Currently practicing and residing in Delhi and Noida. Website: www.khannaenterprise.com, Email: poojakhanna224@gmail.com, M:9891993392
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Once you decide to construct a new home or plan to renovate an existing home, the next step is to finalise an architect who can ensure smooth design and execution of the work. An architect’s scope of services may include different fields, such as architecture, interiors and landscape design. But the question is, how to select the most appropriate architect who can efficiently take the project forward? After all, home construction and renovation is not only an expensive investment but also an exciting journey where the homeowner’s concepts, style, preferences and aspirations translate into reality. Here are some tips that will help you to shortlist your architect and make the best choice.
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1. Ask for recommendations
  • A word-of-mouth recommendation from people who have recently constructed their home, such as friends, relatives or people you know, is one of the best ways to select your architect. They will give you an honest opinion about what to expect from the architect and what is their fee structure, and give you best advice about how to work with the architect.
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2. Go online
  • Houzz has an extensive city-wise directory of architects. Check out the online portfolios of these architects, along with the list of services provided by them. To make things easier, many offer client reviews on these profile pages too.
  • It is a must to check out the standalone websites of the architects to know more about their design philosophy and to take a look at their previous projects.
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3. Check out design magazines
  • You can go through design magazines for inspiration or new ideas for your home renovation. Bookmark the homes or images which adhere to your taste and style.
Tip: Every architect usually has a typical style of design and working. Research a bit about what kinds of designs and styles towards which you are inclined before reaching out to the architects.
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4. Fix an appointment
Once you have shortlisted two or three architects, schedule one-to-one meetings.
  • Meet them face-to-face and find out with which architect you feel most comfortable communicating and sharing ideas.
  • Note that if you are very specific about your tastes and demands, do not choose an architect who is very busy. The architect might not be able to invest enough time in your project, which may be a cause for conflict in the near future.
  • Ask questions of the architect, such as how does the architect plan to approach the project. Find out about a realistic time frame required to complete the project. Would the architect be open to suggestions made by the homeowner? Last but not least, find out about specifics of the fee structure.
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Fee structure
  • Architects usually charge the homeowner a percentage of the cost of the whole building project as their fee.
  • Some firms charge a consultation fee on the basis of rate per square foot multiplied by the total built-up area of the project.
  • Alternatively, the architect can also quote on a fixed cost or lumpsum payment, depending upon the total scope of work.
Now you must combine these facts and your sense of judgement to select the best architect who suits your budget, time frame and design style.

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