What Everyone Must Know About London Architects

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Designing a house, even in its simplest form, will be the process of creating a number of needs and desires ("We need three bedrooms... we would like a two-car garage"), identifying the parameters and constraints, ("Our lot is only 60 feet wide" or "We only have two hundred thousand to spend.") compiling a list of priorities ("A separate Laundry is more crucial that you us than having a Study"), and then making a series of decisions and compromises that satisfy the needs while staying within the established constraints. A residential architect is trained to help the future homeowner through these challenging tasks by utilizing his specialized experience and skills.

By creating a well-organized floor plan early in the design stage, the architect can present questions to the property owner and help them make decisions for a far more efficient and cost-effective house plan. As an example, spatial progressions may be studied, like moving from the Garage into the Mudroom then into the Kitchen, may be preferred over walking straight into the Living room from the Garage. Spatial relationships may also be examined, one example is keeping the general public spaces like the Family and Dining Rooms grouped together, and also the bedrooms, bathrooms, and office spaces in more private zones. How the Kitchen connects to the Dining room, Breakfast Nook, or even a Hearth Room will also be crucial factors to study at this stage of the design. An efficient floor plan will minimize hallways and underused spaces, which eliminates wasted square footage that cost money to build.

After the program is established, the architect will study detailed drawings of the vertical and spatial dimensions of the house. For example, this may be the first time that the homeowner can envision interior features like the fireplace and surrounding bookcases and windows, cabinetry, detailed trim like columns, art niches, and crown moulding. They will see spatial drawings showing 2-story foyers and rooms with vaulted ceilings. These drawings also help in the selection of materials; "Should the fireplace surround be drywall, wood, stone, or brick?" All of these questions assist the residential architect and client to visualize and appropriately develop every space and surface for London architectural designers a far more complete and satisfying home design.

Exterior elevations will likely be developed, helping the homeowners envision what their home can look like from the outside. What style is the house? What is its presence from the street? Does it have a bold roofline, or does it blend in with the surrounding landscape? What will be the most suitable materials for the house's style? Which materials are the most cost-effective or most durable? They are all necessary design questions that must be answered, and may also only be addressed by quality, detailed elevation drawings showing all exterior aspects of the house.

The detailed drawings produced through the residential architect could also save money for the client. Completely executed drawings will resolve more details on "paper" as well as can minimize costly errors and "do-overs" made in the field by the contractors. The architect shall often drive the structural design of the house, working hard to coordinate the structural framing with all of the other systems of the home; like plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and also the interior and exterior skins. And then finally, the best set of construction drawings communicates better information to the bidding contractors, enabling them to confidently price all aspects of construction, rather than just inflating their prices to cover all the unknowns.

The residential architect can certainly help with the difficult process of turning the homeowners' dreams and desires in to a functional floor plan, incorporating all the desired spatial, interior, and exterior design features with an eye towards budgetary limitations. By asking design questions early during the process, knowing materials, the-latest construction technologies, and providing a detailed set of construction drawings, the architect can facilitate a more cost-effective bidding process and eliminate expensive construction mistakes within the field. All of these lead to a better final product and also a satisfied home owner.