Posted by Remodeling by the Bay Blog
In a large scale remodel like ours an architect is a necessity. From creating the plans and getting them approved to working with the structural engineer to create the structural blue prints--an architect is a key person at the start of the project.
Some building companies come with a design and build option. These are larger companies and the costs are definitely higher. While you do get the benefit of complete co-ordination--you are giving up choice at the beginning of the project and have to go with the same company for building.
There are also architects who are consultants and work out of their homes and talking to friends who had remodeled, we found one such person. Seema Mittal. Her company is called Perspective Designs and she was a real pleasure to work with. When we first started discussing the remodel, we were not even sure if we wanted a full rebuild. So she first did a small study for us, with minor changes, a larger remodel with rooms being moved around and a complete redo of the whole house including moving its location on the property. This really helped us figure out what we wanted and how much of a "different" house we wanted.
I did not mind changing the plan of the existing home, in fact since our kitchen and family rooms did not have a lot of light, I wanted them at the back of the home with southern and western exposure. I really wanted a house that was different from your cookie cutter builder defined house. Unique can mean different things--we have a small property in California--one can go unique by building a spanish castle with a mini turret, yes there are those that do it. We wanted open and different but stuck to some basic ideas of form and function.
The biggest value of the architect was that she could show me a few options and discuss the pros and cons of each. Then she could take components of each option and combine exactly to our tastes. It took a few months and several iterations but we finally had a plan.
If I was doing a smaller remodel like a room addition with a kitchen remodel, I would still recommend an architect. I think the ability to see your ideas mesh with a professional's eye will create something amazing. Professionally I work in an ecommerce company, to me the architect is like my UX designer, laying out my requirements on paper and letting me iterate even before building starts.
When selecting an architect, one of the things to do is to visit their home. Many architects will use their own homes as a showcase and the overall aesthetic becomes clear. Seema's home was a beautiful, contemporary sanctuary in the Cupertino hills. The facade, the choice of materials, the kitchen and the overall effect was absolutely breathtaking.
Here is a picture of the facade Seema drew for us. You can compare this to the final picture at the top of the post.