Showing posts with label architect services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architect services. Show all posts
Building Houses
Thinking of building or remodeling? Consider using an architect. Why?
Reason #1: Architects save money.
An architect's services are a wise investment because a well-conceived and designed project can be built more efficiently and economically. As ideas evolve, changes can be made on a computer screen or paper much less expensively than when construction is under way. Other ways architect-designed projects save money include:
Designs that take full advantage of solar heat and natural lighting to save on energy needs.
Flexible design solutions that accommodate future growth and usage needs.
Accurate construction costs based on detailed drawings and specifications that result in quality materials and workmanship at a fair market price.
Materials, finishes, and design solutions that reduce maintenance and replacement costs.
Homes that sell faster and increase in value at resale.
Reason #2: Architects solve problems.
The architect is the one professional who has the education, training, experience, and vision to guide the design and construction process. This broad knowledge helps architects focus individual home owners' needs to maximize their investment in livable square footage on time and within budget.
Architects stay abreast of advances in roofing, brickwork, floor tile, paint finishes, and other building materials to ensure a smooth and cost-effective building process.
Reason #3: Architects see the big picture.
Few people realize how complicated it is to build until they find themselves lost in a maze of design options, building codes, zoning laws, and contractors. Architects don't just design four walls and a roof; they create total environments, interiors and exteriors that satisfy specific needs and functions. If a project requires engineering or other construction services, an architect can coordinate the team of experts.
An architect sorts out complex building codes and zoning laws and can locate qualified contractors, visiting the construction site to ensure that the project is built according to plans and specifications.
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Building Houses
We may not know how many new homes will be built in 2015, but we do know what they will look like. The National Home Builders Association’s Economics and Housing Policy recently asked 3,019 builders, designers, architects, manufacturers and marketing specialists in various locations to describe the likely characteristics of the average, new single-family detached home in 2015.The findings have some surprising, and not-so-surprising, results:
- The average new single-family home will be smaller, between 2000 square feet and 2,399 square feet
- Needs will outweigh wants in terms of size and features
- Universal design will be a key architectural design consideration for new homes
- Energy efficiency is one of the top goals for newly constructed homes, and new homes will have more green features, like low-E windows, engineered wood products, and make efficient use of water
- Technology will be a top priority in a home built in 2015
- Landscaping and outdoor living space will receive more attention as homeowners will utilize their outdoor space more
- 2-car garages remain high on the list
Specific room priorities:
- The formal living room will either be combined with another room in the house, like the music room or library, or completely disappear
- Kitchens will feature a double sink, recessed lighting, and table space or a breakfast bar for eating
- First-floor master bedrooms with walk-in closets will be a priority
Least-likely features of the 2015 home?
- Two master bedroom suites
- Sunrooms
- Hobby rooms
- Formal living rooms
Whether you’re building or remodeling a home in 2011, 2015, or anytime in between, Bonin Architects has various architectural services to help you design, build, or remodel a home that fits your priorities. We’re located on Main Street in New London, NH. Call or stop by to set up a free consultation!
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Interior Design
Site assessments by an architect are useful for many reasons: The architect:1. Reviews the condition and characteristics of the site;
2. Analyzes the site location, driveway access, and makes notes about views;
3. Studies and notes the solar access, prevailing winds, vegetation and natural features;
4. Considers any special considerations (Shoreland Protection, land use, etc.)
If you own land and are planning to build a home in the Dartmouth Lake Sunapee region, contact Bonin Architects for a free one-hour consultation in our office or at your site to answer any questions your might have about the design and building process.
Or, attend our next Open House and Q&A with local green building experts on Saturday, September 18th at a Lake Sunapee custom home. For more details, see our upcoming events page.interior decoratinghouse construction
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