Why Using a Residential Architect Is Best for Your New Home

By Anthony Landor


Anytime someone mentions the "American Dream", most people usually start thinking about owning their own home. Many people will jump at the first chance to buy a home, no matter its condition, just to feel like they have really accomplished it. However, others, through more patience and planning, much prefer to have their dream home designed from scratch and built from the ground up. For these people, the only way to really have the "American Dream" is to have a home designed to their specifications by a residential architect.

For people that would like to live in a newly built home rather than one that has already been lived in, there are a few different options available to them. The most direct choice is to purchase and move into a new home that is built as part of a housing development. They could also purchase property in a more isolated location and have a home built from pre-designed blueprints, similar to those homes in housing complexes. While they are often given various design options for these homes, people will usually have to sacrifice a few elements that they would really like their homes to have.

When people usually think of a home being built from the ground up, they usually conceive of it as being designed from scratch, as well. Those people that have the fortune of having such a home specially designed for them will usually get nearly all of the design elements they have always wanted in a dream home. In order to have their dreams brought to life, however, they will have to work alongside a residential architect throughout the home building process. Not only will a residential architect give them what they want, they will also inform them when certain wanted design elements are either untenable or do not meet local building and zoning codes. When such situations arise, very often a skilled architect will be able to relatively quickly suggest alternative design options that are more realistic and legal.

A good residential architect will be able to design your dream home with the intention of using materials, appliances, and other technologies that are in line with your demands for an environmentally responsible home. In addition to the materials and appliances, an experienced residential architect will also know of various design nuances that can be implemented to help optimize your home's energy efficiency. These may include positioning the structure on the property to maximize sunlight for solar panels, or perhaps minimize wind obstruction, as well as other things, like rainwater collection or onsite water filtration and purification systems. You and your architect could explore the various available options together, since the design of your home will in many ways be a collaborative project.

As much as owning your own home is a great joy and privilege, there really is nothing else like waking up in a home that was built exactly how you like it to be. If you would like this to be your daily reality, you will have to conduct some thorough research to locate the best residential architect your budget will allow.




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