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re: Home Building Questions
Posted on 3/25/14 at 2:18 pm to lsufan35
Posted on 3/25/14 at 2:18 pm to lsufan35
We are not close to finding a builder. We want to make sure the plans are exactly like we want before we head towards construction.
I guess my question could have been "architect vs home designer & why?"
I guess my question could have been "architect vs home designer & why?"
Posted on 3/25/14 at 3:42 pm to patnuh
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I guess my question could have been "architect vs home designer & why?"
I just posed this in another thread on the OT. I don't know where you are located, but this is a run down of a lot of the guys in Baton Rouge:
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What are you looking at building/where? Location and style matter.
Draftsmen are typically cheaper unless you go with someone like John Guillory. John probably has the most complete set of plans I've seen from anyone in Baton Rouge including architects. There are tons of other draftsmen like Madden, Acadiana, Bonacorso, Pelican, Kabel, etc. Kabel, I believe, is still drawing by hand. Just my personal taste, but I would make sure someone is using a cad software. It's easier to make changes and the plans are a whole lot cleaner.
I don't know of many in Baton Rouge, but it's even better if you can find someone that is using 3D software. It's a hell of a lot easier to visualize your house when the architect/draftsman can essentially fly you around it or walk you through a virtual model of your house. A major drawback of a lot of draftsmen is they will try to push you to some existing plans as opposed to designing something from scratch for you.
If you want an architect, Mark Mathews designs nice houses. Kevin Harris is real good, but you'll pay for it. Dwayne Carruth is pretty good if you like his style.
Good Luck!
There are pros and cons of both designers (draftsman) and architects. It really depends on what YOU need. In my experience, you'll have more of a need for an architect on larger projects. Home designers are usually perfectly capable of handling smaller houses and in many cases they are better at it than architects. Most of the designers I know are more cost conscious than architects. I've seen architects add a lot of bloat on smaller homes that aren't necessary and can blow a budget pretty quick.
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