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Pick a Pro | Choosing a Designer




Pick a Pro | Choosing a Designer
There are architects and there are designers—here's how to know the difference.
by: Timber Home Living Staff | Timber Home Living


Blue PrintAll architects are designers, but not all designers are architects. The difference is schooling, accreditation and cost (architects usually charge more). Architect must pass a state-sponsored Board of Architects exam, which indicates an understanding of the structural engineering principles behind making a building stand up. A designer can design an entire building, but an architect or engineer must ensure that it will be properly built.

Just like you did when you chose a timber company and builder, you want to interview several candidates. Make sure you share the same vision as your designer and can communicate well and exchange ideas. You'll work closely with this person for a while so you want to feel comfortable. Also, keep in mind that many timber producers have licensed architects and engineers on staff who are intimately familiar with their respective building systems. But don't discount companies that don't keep designers on staff. Often they can refer you to pros who specialize in timber-home design.

Tip: Architects and designers are professionals, but they're not mind readers. You have to know what kind of home you want and be able to express it in clear, exact terms. That said, don't neglect the advice of your designer, who has years of experience and a bank of knowledge about what will and won't work. Mutual respect will go a long way toward designing the home of your dreams.


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