Frequently Asked Questions
After hiring, what should I do if I don’t like the designs the architect sends me?
It is general good practice, that the architect or designer should offer at least 3 revisions of the design proposal made. Be sure to keep a record on what was agreed before the architect or designer starts the design work. To minimize conflict of this sort, Archsplace advise you to communicate in as much detail as possible, the wishes and needs of your desired project. As well as potentially starting out with a smaller section of the project you need, before hiring the architect or designer for the full scope of design work.
What happens if the architect does not uphold the deadline we agreed upon?
Be aware of which terms are agreed with the architect or designer when hiring. You are free to negotiate and agree on any consequence for the architect or designer, for this scenario.
Is there any limits to the project services, in regards to size and price?
No, there are no limits as to how small or how large the projects scope or price can be. But we do advise you to make payments in milestones on larger projects.