A home remodel can feel like setting sail into the unknown. It's a journey that requires a skilled navigator (aka, an architect). But not just any home remodeling architect will do. For a seamless voyage from concept to completion, the key is hiring an architect who leans into the design-build process, and we'll explain why later in this article.
This article is jam-packed with all the information you need to feel confident when you're setting out to hire a residential architect for your remodeling project. Matter of fact, bookmark this one because you'll likely want to reference it again later!
Residential architects can come with a variety of certifications, experience, and specialties, so choosing the architect with the right set of skills is your life hack for a successful and satisfying remodel. So, for example, an architect who specializes in only designing luxury outdoor living additions won't be the right choice for your whole home remodel.
Also, the cost of hiring an architect varies, but the value they add is immeasurable, especially when they're part of a design-build team. These professionals offer a comprehensive approach, blending design creativity with practical construction solutions, better budget control, and shorter remodeling timelines.
Let's take a deeper look at the value an architect will bring to your Cleveland home remodel.
Design-build firms bring a cohesive workflow to your project, combining design and construction phases under one roof. This collaboration streamlines communication and enhances efficiency and accountability throughout your remodel. It's the dream process every homeowner hopes for going into a remodel.
The architect for home renovation within a design-build team deeply understands the balance between achieving your fantasy remodel design while staying in touch with the realities of construction and adhering to budgets. This collaboration leads to top-notch solutions that respect your vision and budget.
The advantages are clear: when hiring an architect who is part of a design-build team, you're getting a package deal. Your home remodel architect works hand-in-hand with the construction team from the get-go, ensuring that your project is feasible, within budget, adds value to your home, and is devoid of the common disconnects that can occur when these roles are split.
Starting your search can seem daunting. Here's how to get started on the right foot:
Go local. You'll want to work with a local architect who understands the area's architecture, climate, and design trends. A simple online search will do but also reach out to friends and family for recommendations (sans the architects that delivered remodeling horror stories).
For the best remodeling experience, work with an architect who's either part of a design-build team or is committed to working with a design-build firm from the start. Integrating these services means a far better experience and outcome than working with an architect and waiting to bring on the building team after the designs are completed. Many reputable design-build companies will also have a network of vetted architects, making your search for the perfect architect so much easier.
If you've compiled a short list of architects that fit the bill and just can't seem to choose, we've got some tips for whittling down that list. Consider these questions when you're sizing them up:
1. Does their portfolio reflect the type of remodel and style you're interested in?
2. Does the architect or design-build firm have a good track record for great communication, finishing on time, and adhering to budgets? TIP: check out their testimonials webpage and other online reviews!)
3. Are they clear about their process so you'll know what to expect? (Bonus points for architects and design-build teams that have a transparent process outlined on their website!)
4. Do they have a clear fee structure?
Before you set up meetings and start drafting contracts, arm yourself with information. Here are some essential FAQs to help you navigate:
An architect's fee will fit into these three types: a flat fee; an hourly rate; or a percentage of the construction costs. Ask your architect candidates what their fee structure is early on, especially if you're hiring your architect and builder separately (which isn't the best delivery method for your remodel anyway!)
Gather inspiration for your project—think photos, sketches, and a list of must-haves versus nice-to-haves. Be clear about your budget and timeline expectations. This preparation will help the architect provide a more accurate proposal and ensure you're on the same page from the start. These core pieces of info will also help architects decide for themselves if they're a good fit, taking some of that heavy lifting off of your plate.
You've already checked out their website, read reviews, and perused their latest projects. Now it's time to verify what you've found and get more information. Ask your potential architect these important questions:
• Does your design style and experience align with my design and project goals?
• What is your entire process like? How will I be involved in the process?
• What are your main methods of communication?
• Do you use construction management software?
Choosing the right architect for your Chagrin Falls, Chardon, or Cleveland Heights home remodel is a decision that sets the tone for your entire project. By focusing on hiring an architect within a design-build firm, you benefit from a streamlined process that aligns design vision with practical execution. Remember, the right architect is more than a service provider, they're your partner in transforming your current space into a home you'll absolutely adore.
At Payne & Tompkins Design - Renovations, we live by our own advice. We're a design-build team that focuses on our client's experience, budget, timeline, and vision. We also have vetted, knowledgeable, and experienced architects we work with often, ensuring you'll find the right fit while getting all those excellent benefits of working with a design-build team! Honestly, it's a pretty sweet deal.
Contact us to schedule a consultation. We'll learn about your project and answer any questions you may have about working with us. We can't wait to hear from you!