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20 Questions to Ask Yourself |
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| 1. Describe your current
home. |
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What do you like about it? |
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What’s missing? |
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What don’t you like? |
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| 2. Do you want to change
the space you have? |
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| 3. Do you want to build a
new home? |
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| 4. Why do you want to build a
new house or add to or renovate your current
home? |
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Do you need more room? |
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Are children grown and moving on? |
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Is your life-style changing? |
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| 5. What is your
lifestyle? |
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Are you at home a great deal? |
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Do you work at home? |
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Do you entertain often? |
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How much time do you spend in the living
areas, bedrooms, kitchen, den or office,
utility space, etc.? |
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| 6. How much time and energy
are you willing to invest to maintain your home? |
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| 7. If you are thinking of
adding on, what functions/activities will be housed
in a new space? |
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| 8. What kind of spaces do you
need, e. g., bedrooms, expanded kitchen, bathrooms,
etc.? |
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| 9. How many of those spaces
do you think you need? |
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| 10. What do you think the
addition/renovation/new home should look like? |
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| 11. If planning on a new
home, what do you envision in this home that you
don’t have now? |
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| 12. How much can you
realistically afford to spend? |
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| 13. How soon would you like
to be settled into your new home or addition? Are
there rigid time constraints? |
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| 14. If you are contemplating
building a home, do you have a site selected? |
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| 15. Do you have strong ideas
about design styles? |
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What are you design preferences? |
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| 16. Who will be the primary
contact with the architect, contractor, and others
involved in designing and building your project? (It
is good to have one point of contact to prevent
confusion and mixed messages.) |
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| 17. What qualities are you
looking for in an architect? |
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| 18. How much time do you have
to be involved in the design and construction
process? |
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| 19. Do you plan to do any of
the work yourself? |
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| 20. How much disruption in
your life can you tolerate to add on to or renovate
your home? |
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| Once you have
answered these questions, you will be better able
to talk with an architect. |
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| The more detailed
information you give, the easier it will be for
the architect to address your needs. |