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When to Hire an Architect

10.20.2022

Maybe you’re finally planning to build your dream house, or you already own an existing home that you’re eager to update. At Collective Architecture, our team does so much more than simply sketch and plan out homes. They are the architects of experience. You are the heart of every home we touch. So, when is the right time to hire one of our architects?

 

Below are some instances where we’ve got your back!

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You Want to Build a Custom Home or Remodel Your Existing Home

Our biggest inspiration for each project is YOU! When working with us, we’ll collaborate with you on creating a design that meets your family’s specific needs and lifestyle — ensuring it is both functional and beautiful.

We’re passionate about good design and will bring creative ideas to the table when it comes to materials and finishes used in your home. Whether you start the process knowing exactly what you do want, or simply knowing what you don’t want, we will construct those thoughts and ideas into a reality.

You Want/Need to Think Outside of the Box

Want to capture more sunrises and sunsets? No idea where to start? We love a good challenge and have an eye for seeing things that others might miss.

Maybe you’ve got some tricky features in your home that you need to work around or odd characteristics regarding the land you’re building on. We’re able to navigate a range of challenges with creative, elegant solutions that will make those once-tough spots or unique ideas seem thoughtful and effortless in the final product.

You Need to Maximize Your Space

Who doesn’t love plenty of storage and closet space, plus an extra nook here and there? If you’ve got a limited amount of space for your project — whether in square footage or available land — we’ll help you optimize it and ensure we squeeze out every bit of room we can for the lifestyle you live.

We’re experienced in space-saving solutions and can create a layout that maximizes the available square footage and guarantees that things flow well from room to room based on the needs of your family.

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You Want to Make Your Project More Energy Efficient

There are so many more options today when it comes to making a home truly energy efficient. We can help you take that efficiency to the next level.

Thinking beyond the traditional ways to conserve energy, we’ll make sure to incorporate sustainable materials and features into your project, such as solar panels, green roofs, geothermal heating systems, and so much more!

You Want to Add Value to Your Property

Long after your project is complete, we want your family — and future ones — to love where you live! A home’s longevity and timelessness often correspond to its future value down the road.

We design spaces that are enduring, functional, and well thought out, which will increase your home’s long-term value. While these are all characteristics that you’ll love about your home while living there, future buyers and renters will also take note — meaning that your home will likely rent or sell more quickly and for more money when the time comes.

Long-lasting and timeless spaces are the result of good planning and forethought. We love collaborating with you to bring your vision to life with expertise and creativity — not to mention preserving both your sanity and money throughout the process of a renovation or new build.

If you’re considering a future project, get in touch with us to create the space you’ve dreamed of!

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