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What is biophilic design and why does it matter?
How does light shape how we feel?
What does our brain see in architecture?
How does the flow of a space shape how we feel?
What are the best materials for a feel-good home?
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Why spend time and money on technical design after obtaining planning permission? What does the technical design stage entail?
Will you be able to provide interior design services?
What’s the recommended timeframe for the technical design stage?
Can I start with technical design before I have planning permission?
Why produce all the drawings and specifications before construction begins?
Can you obtain planning permission for my project?
Has my architect worked in this borough on similar applications?
Can you renovate my home to Enerphit standards?
Can you complete plans for new builds?
What happens if my planning application is refused?
Are architects liable for mistakes?

How can my architect help me achieve my goals for my home?

An architect’s job is to work closely with you to help you achieve your goals for your home. This involves listening carefully to your needs and guiding you through the process so the journey to your new home becomes lighter, clearer and easier to follow.

They can do this in a number of ways, including:

  1. Listening to your aspirations: Your architect will take the time to understand your wishes, goals and vision for your home. They will work with you to fully grasp your lifestyle and define your design preferences, right down to how you use a space on a day to day basis.
  2. Creating a design that meets your needs: Your architect will create a custom design that meets your specific needs and is completely bespoke to you, taking into account the layout of your home, your budget and future requirements.
  3. Maximising space and light: Your architect will seek out ingenious and innovative design solutions that will help amplify space and natural light in your home, creating a space that makes you feel happy and healthy.
  4. Providing sustainable design solutions: Your architect can also input sustainable solutions into the design to minimise the environmental impact of your home and help you to save money on energy costs.
  5. Managing the construction process: Your architect will usually manage the construction process for you, coordinating with contractors, engineers and other professionals to ensure that your project stays on track and on budget.
  6. Incorporating your design preferences: Your architect will want to incorporate your design preferences into the overall design of your home, so that you can both work together to create a space that feels completely personalised and true to you.

Do I need an architect?

An architect can help you to achieve your goals for your home by distilling down your needs and requirements, and developing creative solutions that push the boundaries of design. They’re on your side, working closely with you to help bring to life the home of your dreams.

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