If you’re planning a big home improvement project then there are many things you need to consider.
Of course, your budget will only stretch so far, but it’s important to think about everything you’ll need and decide on a budget accordingly.
And one of the things you’ll need to consider is the employment of an architect, especially if you want to convert your loft or basement, or even extend your home.
Doing so will ensure you get the best from your new living space.
What will an architect do?
It’s all well and good us telling you to employ an architect, but they can be expensive so you’ll want to know the benefits. Essentially, an architect will work directly for you, establishing your needs and desires before helping to make the most from space available.
For example, you may want a bigger kitchen, but the pressing question is why. What will you use the extra space for? With these answers the architecture will be able to create the perfect space for you and ensure your needs are catered for.
The architect will have a better picture of how you want to live in your home, including your likes and dislikes. This means the space can be well structured to suit you, as well as complement your existing home.
Value for money
With an architect’s plans in place, it makes it a lot easier for a builder to come in and quote you for the work. This ensures a better chance of keeping on schedule and to your pre-agreed budget.
As all the decisions are made in advance there won’t be any hiccups along the way and also means you won’t need to be around all the time. Everything can be planned thoroughly beforehand, including things such as light switches and power sockets. These may only be small things, but it’s what can easily increase the costs of your project.
Qualified architects are very worthwhile and you can find one through the RIBA (The Royal Institute of British Architects).