Thursday, June 2, 2011

Hiring an Experienced Architect

If you have or are in the process of building your dream home in Boston, you know how it important it is to take care in hiring a Boston architect. It's not a process, like ordering a pizza, where a simple look at the Yellow Pages can tell you who to hire. It's something with which you should take care, as well as an abundant amount of research.

Know what you want
No matter who you select, it's going to come down to what you want. The first step you should take is to create a wish list of what you want the project to look like. Put together as many details as you can, including size, style, special features and plans for living in it. Such a plan will become the centerpiece you use in hiring a Boston residential architect.


Ask around
The most important aspect of any working relationship is trust. You want to be sure that whoever you hire ultimately will do the job you want to your specifications. Ask your friends and family for recommendations, as you're more likely to trust someone who has worked for someone you know. If your inquisitiveness hasn't resulted much in the way of names or leads, then search the Internet for the names of architects in your area.


Narrow down your list
Taking a good look at the architects' portfolios will give you a good idea of what each is capable. Examine their previous works to see if anything they've done previously would be a good fit for you and your needs. This will tell you about their Boston architectural design process and philosophy.

Before you make any calls to set up appointments or consultations, try to find out the following about each: do they stay with you through the entire process? Will they outsource anything, like schematics, administrative work or bid assistance? What is their typical fee structure like? Do they carry liability insurance? Are they LEED certified or having any green ratings? What have others had to say about their work? Finding out these answers before meeting face to face will leave more time to ask questions about your specific project.


Pick out the best two or three
With all this information available, you should be ready to meet with your top two or three picks. Call or e-mail each architect to set up a consultation, and ask every question of which you can think. Find out what kind of issues or opportunities could present themselves during the project. Ask about their workload, and if they're interested in your project. This will be the first chance each gets to find out what you want, so be sure to lay out very carefully your expectations.

After that last step, you should be ready to make a final selection. Trust your best instinct and whichever architect made you the most comfortable. Be sure to work out a contract where both parties' responsibilities are spelled out clearly.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Boston Architect Will Help You with Regulatory Requirements

Building permits can be difficult to understand if you’re not familiar with the process. The requirements to obtain one are often confusing and can be stressful. When you align yourself with Boston Architect, serving the Boston metro area and more, we’ll worry about the headaches.

Our residential architects will take care of all the proper permitting. We’ve been doing this for over 30 years, and are well versed in how the process works. You have enough to worry about, so let Boston Architect take care of the regulatory requirements.

When it comes to our clients, our goal is absolute satisfaction. Contact us today by visiting www.Boston-Architect.com, where you can obtain a free architectural design quote.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Tips from Boston Architect on How to Hire an Architect

Want to avoid getting ripped off on architectural designs and home renovations? Boston Architect, experienced architects serving Eastern Massachusetts, has the following tips:
  • Ask around
    You want to be able to trust whoever you hire ultimately. Getting leads from family and friends if they can recommend anyone. This should give you a good base from which you can develop a base. If this initial research doesn’t amount in much, then scour the Internet for names.
  • Narrow down the list
    Research what each architect has done. A look at their portfolios is a good indicator of whether they are a good fit for you and your needs, as their work will tell you about their architectural design process and philosophy.
  • Identify a short list
    Pick a few who would be good fits. Set up initial phone consultations with each, and ask if they would take on your project, anticipated fees and references. Follow this up by calling each reference to get their feelings about the architect.
  • Meet the finalists
    Conduct on site interviews with the final two or three. Ask them every question during this process, including your budget, design process and any issues or opportunities that could present themselves during the project.
  • Make your selection
    Pick whoever you feel most comfortable with and can trust. Work out a contract where each party’s responsibilities are clearly spelled out.
Follow these tips and you should avoid unscrupulous architects who won’t do what they promise. If you’re in Boston or the surrounding areas, consider Boston Architect to be your residential architect. Contact us today by visiting www.Boston-Architect.com and be sure to request a free architectural quote.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Boston Architect Celebrates Over 30 Years of Business

Contact: Steven Petitpas
(617) 323-608

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


BOSTON – Boston Architect marks over 30 years of business in 2011, having provided architectural services to the Boston communities since the early 1980s.

“A lot has changed in 30 years, but we still have the same commitment to our customers,” said company founder Steven Petitpas. “Our goal has always been to listen to our clients’ wishes and to navigate them through the sometimes stressful maze of regulatory requirements.”

Boston Architect’s services include residential renovations to attics, basements and kitchens; whole home remodels; new home designs; residential additions, like master bedroom suites, family rooms and garages; master deed plans; and unit deed plans.

The company prides itself on its affordable fees, aiding patrons in obtaining building permits and weeding out suspicious builders. Boston Architect will review construction proposals, and recommend to clients fair priced, honest contractors.

“We stand with our clients throughout the entire project,” Petitpas said. “Boston Architect will resolve any design or construction issues that might occur, and will do everything in our power to save time and money for our clients.”

Boston Architect serves Eastern Massachusetts, including Boston, Lowell, Cambridge, Brockton, Lynn, Quincy, Newton, Somerville and many more. More information about the company can be found at www.Boston-Architect.com.

Friday, April 1, 2011

What Customers Are Saying About Boston Architect ...

Thinking of a home renovation or need an architectural design? Consider Boston Architect for all your architectural services. Here's what one of our Boston MA clients have to say about us:
Steve assisted us in creating plans to change our house from a 1000 sq ft to 2200 sq ft plus a garage.  His fee was significantly less than other architects, yet he was able to do exactly what we were looking for.  Our house is a functional home and he kept that flowing through the new addition.  He met with us many times until we all agreed on the plans and he was very flexible about making changes.  It was nice not to worry about an hourly fee.  We were especially impressed that he followed the project through to the end of construction.  We would absolutely recommend his to others and would hire him again in the future.

- - - Natick MA
Let us earn your respect. Call us now at 617.323.6081 or visit www.Boston-Architect.com to request a free architectural quote.

Friday, March 18, 2011

What Customers Are Saying About Boston Architect ...

Thinking of a home renovation or need an architectural design? Consider Boston Architect for all your architectural services. Here's what one of our Boston MA clients have to say about us:

We had two preliminary meetings with architects.  We chose to go with Petitpas because of his quote, which was very much lower than the other architect.  We are very, very pleased we did choose to go with him.  We had weekly meetings with him to discuss the plans and go over their updates/changes.  He worked our ideas into the design as well as coming up with nice ideas to add to the design.  We're very excited to begin construction.

- - - Roslindale, MA

Let us earn your respect. Call us now at 617.323.6081 or visit www.Boston-Architect.comto request a free architectural quote.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Check Out Boston Architect's Gallery!

The team at Boston Architect has two main goals: to make the client happy and to do the company proud.

That's why we're pleased to be able to showcase our gallery of architectural designs. From simple home and kitchen renovations to complex architectural designs, our architectural gallery perfectly illustrates how Boston Architect has over the past 30 years mastered every facet of the architectural process.

If you're in the Boston metro and need architectural services, then visit www.Boston-Architect.com today and requesting a free quote!