Housing: Copy Cats, Design-Builds Set Bad Example
Architectural Designer Plans for Change: Why Build a Home like
Others, Build for Thee Your Own World
A person builds their new home bringing too much of their neighbours
design and too little of their own. They drag after them the same
kitchen layout, soon the same floor plan, finally the same house in
entirety; and the home-owner who fully appreciates the advantages
which they built their home to secure, feels themselves impelled to
build again something new.
Registered designer Andrew E. feels
it a waste of energy to plan a house hap-hazard, to hit-or-miss,
an already distorted condition of building a home. So this partial
solution of a new home for an individual, which will be truly individual,
begins at the beginning and assumes a system of design that is deserved
by the home-owner and creates a house that is a tribute to that
owner.
Andrew, from Andrew E. Design, states “many Design-Build companies
who claim to design your home usually do not have any formal design
training within their company, this leads to designs being copied
from previous clients and even taken from design magazines or standard
design packages.” The result, Andrew includes, “is a negative
effect on your new home making it the same as one or even many of
the other houses in the area.” Andrew’s solution
to “copy cat” housing is a system of design which originates
from the individual and creates a monument to that individual. It
is also important to note that a design can not be copied without
the consent of the designer. This is why Andrew E. Design implements
a one-of-a-kind design philosophy, ensuring once your design is
finalized it will not be given to any future client for reproduction.
Speaking with a professional Designer or a professional Architect
is the first step that should be taken to ensure a design which
will fully incorporate your needs and beliefs as an individual.
Andrew E. has been designing custom Homes since 1998 providing
clients with a professional service to ensure their new home is
an extension of their lifestyle. Andrew E. Design can be reach at
613-399-5750 or visit www.andrewedesign.ca
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