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What are the benefits of hiring an architect vs an interior designer for a major home renovation?

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What are the benefits of hiring an architect vs an interior designer for a major home renovation?

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I think that you should hire a good and reliable company which will help you with your home renovation works, and which will do everything needed for that. We tried to hire cheap specialists, but they results were not good at all… So you should look for the best possible company in your area, I think it is really important

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The renovation will include completely replacing a kitchen and two bathrooms, cosmetic changes to most of the rest of the interior, updating the exterior, and possibly building an additional level on one section of the home. Decorating & Remodeling – 5 Answers – 2007-06-18 16:48:19 Best Answer Employ an architectural practice with Interior Design experience as well. Architects have very strict contracts with builders, therefore any problems that may occur during the project can be resolved by your architect. The fact that you require an additional level to your home makes the need for an architect even more desirable as all planning approvals from authorities usually go trough an architectural practice. My advice to you is: 1. To have a brief prepared (sketches, drawings, images etc) when employ your designer/architect. 2. Make sure of an existing contract between you and the architect that runs from inception of the project to completion of the project. 3. Make sure your architect can

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