Don’t do it all alone
Your home is probably one of your most significant assets. It is your tiny piece of the country, and many of us dream of making it our ideal home.
You need to have the best team possible to plan, design and construct your home in the most efficient manner. It is important to find a good architect.
Many people are inspired by reality TV shows about how to transform their homes. In the excitement of starting something new, you might think that it is possible to take on a building venture as a novice and achieve success. Right?
The reality is that it can be difficult to fulfill the roles of client, designer, and project manager by yourself. As people struggle to overcome their own inexperience, we often see such programs. It could all have been organized better.
Your home is your biggest asset. Why risk it? Even the smallest mistake could lead to high-end costs.
It is important that you are realistic about any building project and keep your eyes on the things you love.
Be realistic. You’re not a hero. Be realistic, set achievable goals, and utilize the professional knowledge and expertise of an architect. An RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice will assist you in realizing your project visions safely.
What is an architect’s job?
Many people don’t understand the benefits of working alongside an architect. Sure they design but what else?
It is more than just drawing some lines. It’s not just about the paperwork. Good architects will offer all the architectural services you need, at every stage of your construction project. You can trust them to provide value for money in all aspects of your construction project: design and development, budget management, and even financial planning.
A good chartered architect will…
They will consult and assist you in developing your brief (or wish list) by getting to know you & your family. It will allow them to realize your vision, taking into consideration your tastes, lifestyle, and budget.
You can use innovative and imaginative design ideas to save money on your project.
Save time, stress, money and effort by preparing drawings and documents that you can submit for planning approval.
You can submit drawings for Planning approval on your behalf. If necessary, you can also liaise to the planning authority to obtain additional information.
Once they have received planning approval, they will prepare technical drawing for Building Control Approval.
Advise on contractors and quality consultants.
Form a team to find the best contractors and consultants for the job, within the given budget and timescales.
Your project team should be coordinated and led safely, in compliance with current legislation.
Time, process, people, and any potential problems. And most importantly, budget!
To maximise your investment, you can add value to the scheme.
Peace of mind
Construction and architecture are both extremely complex and intricate. An architect will spend seven years studying. The learning doesn’t stop at that. A chartered architect must complete a set number of hours for continuing professional education, strengthening and maintaining their knowledge.
UK law actually protects the title “Architect”. Architects must be registered at the Architects Registration Board. Only RIBA Chartered Practices are allowed to be registered with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
An RIBA Chartered Practice signifies excellence and guarantees the Practice’s design excellence, quality and service. You can be confident that an RIBA Chartered Practitioner must have the appropriate Professional Indemnity Insurance(PII), a quality management system (such as ISO), a policy on safety and health, and a sound policy on environmental issues.
It will be very easy to find a good RIBA Chartered Architect. They can help you understand complex issues and will answer any questions that you may have. They will be able to make the project enjoyable because of their experience and guidance. You’ll be able focus on the most important aspect of the project, which is to simply be the client.
Risk management
Key to managing risk is the role of architects. They will advise on contractors that are suitable for your project and also set up a contract to manage the construction. Contracts ensure that contractors are paid on time and that clients pay only the amount of work completed at any stage in the project.
Contracts will address all possible outcomes. This includes what to do if the contractor arrives late or delivers work that is not up to standard. It describes payment terms, the resolution of defects, and the settlement of final accounts.
The bigger picture
Good architects are people-oriented, good communicators, and will spend time understanding the client’s needs and vision to create a successful project. An architect’s ability to understand the needs of the client allows them to design a building that exceeds their expectations. It is also a joy to experience.
A good asset to any project is an architect. Because of their years of experience and training, they are able to see the world from a unique perspective. They pay attention to the details that will make a significant impact on the project and keep an eye on the overall project’s impact.
When creating a space that is right for you and your family, it’s important to let an architect get to know you. A good example is an architect.
Do you want to learn more about your family’s lives and work?
Which is the place you spend most of your time?
What do you do if your boots get muddy when you arrive at work?
How will they be cleaned, stored, and maintained?
What are your daily living habits?
They will use this information to help you create a home that suits you and that you enjoy. Your home’s flow will be ensured by the design. Consider aspects like:
The ideal location for services
Where to place artificial light,
Where is natural light coming from?
How to get the most out of sunlight?
How should a door be opened and closed? Do you need a sliding door?
Which location should the downpipes be?
Where to find electric fixings and boilers?
Is the toilet visible when the bathroom door opens?
Is there a view from your bathroom while you wash?
Storage, storage, storage. So you won’t be confused about where the cupboards are after they are completed.
They will incorporate the whole of your living experience in your design, as you can see!
Professionnal problem solvers
An architect will be a professional with a lot of experience in designing, planning, and constructing many different types buildings. Architects have a lot of experience in solving design issues. They can also help save money and time by ensuring that no construction or project problems ever happen.
A chartered architecture practice will offer you the benefit of their shared experience and training. Their experience will help you avoid the pitfalls and improve efficiency on your project.