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  • Remodeling home...consult architect or interior designer first?

    I am planning on remodeling our very tiny galley kitchen and adjoining family room by expanding out about 8 feet. The problem is, neither one of us has an eye for what goes together. We both know what we like/don't like when we see it, but just aren't creative enough to coordinate things on our own.

    So, are we better off getting an interior designer's perspective first, or hiring an architect? Are architects trained in any way to help people decide on things like what countertop color looks best with a particular cabinetry color? On the flip side, would an interior designer be aware of things like plumbing & electrical requirements/codes? This is the home we plan on staying in for at least the next 15 years, until our children finish school, so we'd like to make it very much "ours".

    Can anyone help?

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    In my opinion you would be much better off talking to an architect, they will have much more of an idea in regards to plumbing and electrical needs/requirements. Now before any interior designers complain, YES there are some out there that will be able to guide you in these areas. Most interior designers have little experience in structural requirements and this may be a huge factor in your circumstances.

    You don't mention if you are going to perform the work or have it done by contractors?

    If your considering using a contractor then they would be the best place to start, as a reputable contractor should be able to guide you.
    If you are going to undertake the project yourself then you might be able to (for a small fee) pay the contractor to head you in the right direction.
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      I can tell you from years of experience that most architects and Interior designers get along like cats and dogs. Unless you get them both from the same firm (and even then there might be conflict) be prepared to have a bucket of cold water to separate them. Get the architect first. He/she will probably recommend someone for the colors etc.
      Last edited by jhorsdon; 11-15-2008, 01:44 PM.

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