Wikipedia Residential Designer
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Residential Designer
A residential designer is a person who designs buildings in a residential area. It is a profession that goes by many names. Residential designers are also sometimes referred to as residential
architects, home designers or building designers. Residential designers plan and design the makeup of a house or remodeling project in order to tailor it to individual homeowner needs.
These professionals work with their clients to make their home environment functional, safe, and within their budget. When having a home built or a room remodeled, clients usually have
specific ideas in mind, and their residential designer will help their ideas come to fruition, while guiding them along by keeping them informed of regulations, structural limitations and
laws.
Construction contractors are able to draw up basic building plans, but residential designers specialize in maximizing space efficiently and personalizing the home to fit the client's
lifestyles, priorities, and needs. They are also up to date on the latest trends and available products to offer their clients. A skilled residential designer will know the right questions to
ask a client to find out not only their known wants, but also to uncover their hidden needs and desires. With this information, they can develop design options and work out the floor plan
with custom electrical plans, cabinet structures, room isometrics, and door, window and appliance sections.
A residential designer is similar to an architect, but is not a licensed architect. Their functions are generally the same, but an architect has more extensive training, especially in regards
to inspection and observation of the construction process, assistance in bidding, and assuring quality workmanship. For a larger or more complicated project, an architect might be a better
choice than a residential designer because of their additional education and experience. Construction contractors will often include the fee of the building design in their bids, but they
will not provide the specialized, hands on detail that a residential designer will.
When choosing a residential designer for a home project, it is important to learn of his or her credentials, experience, certifications, education and training. Many states do not require any
certification for residential designers, but there are designers available who are members of accredited associations for professional residential designers. Meet with the designer several
times before signing a contract to make sure everyone is on the same page, and gather references to be assured that past customers were satisfied with their designs.