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Which Architectural Style Is Right for You?

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Are you planning to build a home but having trouble deciding which   architectural style   is right for you? With seemingly endless choices when it comes to style and design it can be difficult to choose, but there is more to take into consideration than what looks nice. Things like your budget and the size of your family will also factor   into the architectural style that works   best. Here are some common architectural styles, including features that might make them the best choice for you.  Cape Cod Simplicity, clean lines, and affordability are the main features of Cape Cod-style homes. These homes are recognizable by their rectangular shape and open floor plans, and they’re mostly built using wood. With slightly sloped roofs and symmetrical lines, Cape Cod-style homes are a classic choice.  Craftsman Craftsman homes have at least one feature that  makes the home unique , and if you want a house with character and charm, this style may be for you. The interiors have a cozy, feel-g

What to Expect From a Commercial Architect

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If you will soon be hiring a  commercial architect , but you’re not sure what to expect it’s not drastically different than working with a  residential architect,  however there are usually more things to consider because commercial buildings are larger and have different regulations. In this article our team will walk you through the process of working with a commercial architect so you can be prepared and know what to expect. If you have any questions please  contact us.   Initial Consultation All  architectural projects  begin with a consultation. At this stage it’s likely that you haven’t yet decided on an architect and it’s normal to hold several different consultations with different firms. This is your chance to discover if the architect will be a good match for your project and we recommend bringing a prepared list of questions to your consultations, such as: Can you tell me about your experience with commercial projects similar to mine?  Can we discuss the estimated timeline a