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Why book a residential architect through Airtasker?

When you book a residential architect to help you work on your dream home, you want someone who can provide the best bang for your buck. This means someone who can help your vision come true, a fee that fits your budget to a T, and someone who can be trusted to make your home safe, up to code, and practical. And while you could ask your friends or make inquiries on multiple sites, it’s so much easier to post on Airtasker! Here’s why:

First, our platform lets you find dozens of residential architects near you, from high end residentials or for low-cost home projects, within minutes! Then you get to specify your location and budget when you post, so you get to filter out those who are out of the way or who are over-budget.

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Top Residential Architects related questions

Ideally, you should hire your architect before you hire your builder. You could also hire them at the same time (at the start of the project). This is to avoid having design plans that will cost more than your allotted construction budget. When making a post on Airtasker, you can ask for a residential architect who has a builder to recommend. Or, you can put up a task post for a builder right after you make one for an architect.

Some questions you can ask the residential architect include:

  • How much time will I need to commit during the entire process?
  • How can I help?
  • Have you worked with projects (and budgets) similar to mine?
  • What are the issues or challenges of my project?
  • Can you give me a rough timeline of the project?
  • Do you have a recommended contractor or builder?
  • Can you help make my building more eco-friendly or reduce the environmental impact of the construction project?

Technically, yes, you can draw your own architectural plans with the help of some architectural software or drafting tools and paper. But the process will be much more efficient if you hire a professional architect to work on your residential project. They can optimise the space based on your lifestyle and needs, use materials creatively, help you pick out energy-efficient fixtures, and do the tedious, day-to-day work of coordinating with a contractor. 

It depends. You and your builder, contractor, or civil engineer may be able to get by without an architect, but working with someone who has years of experience in understanding structures, spaces, and how people use them can only benefit your project. These pros can even show you how to make an even better “dream home”! If you seek the help of architects and interior designers near you, you’ll save time, money, and a ton of stress.

When you book a residential design architect near you, expect plans around one to four months after your initial consultation. While they might submit the first draft within two weeks of your first appointment, there may be back-and-forths between you and the architect. Feel free to ask them to walk you through the timeline of your project.

It depends, but if you are bent on doing an eco-friendly or low-impact design for your house, indicate this requirement on your task post. This step narrows down your offers to nearby architects who are capable of doing green design. Some may even have special certifications (like Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design or LEED). Simply ask to see their credentials or ask if they’ve worked on projects like those you envision.

What do a residential architect’s services include?

Residential architects generally work to create homes that are safe, practical, and beautiful. When you work with a residential architect to design your dream home, you may want to ask if their specialities lie in high-end homes, condominiums, flats, townhouses, or single-family houses. 

Some may even specialise in certain kinds of design like colonial, contemporary, and so on. In general, you may expect the following inclusions when you work with a residential architect:

Consultation

The project starts with you meeting with the residential architect and showing them your ideas. It’s a good idea to bring pictures, a mood board, or even a Pinterest board. This helps your architect understand your vision. The residential architect may also ask for your budget at this point. Make the most of these meetings to ask questions, clarify your vision, and align with your architect.

Design development

Next, the residential architect comes up with a concept that fits your unique needs and the space you’re working with. Then, they produce blueprints for you and the contractor to look over. These include floor plans, 3D views of your home, the dimensions of doors and windows, and so on. 

You don’t need to approve this right away - tell your architect if you’d like to adjust some details, and ask if there are ways to optimise the design based on your needs and budget. By this time, the residential architect usually breaks down the project cost and the project timeline.  

Permits and zoning concerns

Once you approve the plans, the residential architect takes them to the local authorities and gets the necessary building permits. This is one of the many advantages of working with a local architect - they are familiar with your town or county’s regulations. They can answer any technical questions related to your project.

Construction

After getting these approved, the residential architect produces the construction documents for the project—these detail the materials, dimensions, and ultra-specific instructions that the builders need to follow. Then, the residential architect meets with the contractor or builder, electrician, plumber, and everyone involved in the project. They usually spend some time overseeing the project to ensure that it is aligned with the approved plans.  

Once your dream home has been constructed and you and your architect inspect everything, you can start the exciting process of moving in! You can use Airtasker to find after-builders cleaners to take care of the rubble and dust, and even find nearby moving helpers to help with the heavy lifting