make your life easier
Building is a long process that is always intricate and sometimes troublesome, especially because you as the owner are already busy with your life. Hiring a designer provides a piece of mind by making sure that the design and building process go smoothly.
understanding your needs
Just by listening to you, we are able to transform your needs and wishes into an architectural expression that also complies with building and city codes and construction best practices.
the right materials and finishes
Knowledge of wide range of materials enables us to recommend the congruous materials for your project, based on budget requirements, proportions, and functionality of the space/room. We can show you different materials options with the use of realistic computer generated images, sometimes even in real time during the meeting with you!
creative problem solving
Finding the right strategies and materials to make the project cost effective according to your budget, while still bringing an interesting design to the table.
It's about trust
We are your agent, the professional figure that takes care of your interests throughout the project and with the other professionals involved (contractor, engineer, consultants, etc...). This particularly applies when it comes to design decisions and field changes.
Project coordination
During the design and construction process you might require additional services such as engineering and interior design. The designer can coordinate all these professionals in order to keep drawings and ideas shared and consistent and to avoid conflicts.
a profitable investment
Good design adds extra value to your building: well-designed buildings have a greater resale value.
Avoid design errors - Save money
Preparing detailed and accurate drawings significantly reduces design mistakes. Today's technologies allow us to exercise a greater control over each part of the building by designing and presenting architecture projects in 3d in concert with 2d floor plans and elevations. Changes on drawings are a lot less expensive than field ones (materials, manpower).