Anonymous wrote:Two small, good arch firms that I know of - would highly recommend either:
http://officestandardarch.com/
http://www.studiocrowleyhall.com/index.html
OP here, I'm still looking for recs. Jennifer Fowler's website very promising, but she's only working on cap hill and dupont right now. We are in unfashionable 16th st heights. I looked at the above recs and am just demoralized. the first one looks like someones thesis project--plans for a metro station? No evidence of any residentiald design experience. THe second one seemed great, but more than one very worrisome review on yelp gives me significant pause. Another architect never responded.
I thought small project architects were all looking for jobs?! Two years ago I met one who was babysitting in her spare time. Now either my 80k project is too small, our location is not central enough or something.
Two small, good arch firms that I know of - would highly recommend either:
http://officestandardarch.com/
http://www.studiocrowleyhall.com/index.html
Heh - I'm not loving it while I live it. I wish these guys had just told us they don't design projects in our budget range. I think what happened was they were slow so took our job, we loved their aesthetic, and now we are both not enjoying working together...
Anonymous wrote:LOVE the Porsche/Toyota analogy, PP!
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• Stainless Steel Sinks
• New Counter Tops
• New Tiles or Back splashes
• Hardwood or Laminate Flooring
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Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind the architects % usually is capped at a $ max as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Her work looks great online but when I spoke to her about our remodel (roughly the same budget as yours OP) she said that was honestly too low for her to deal with. She was very nice on the phone, though, and had some good advice. Good luck
Wow, her projects look rather modest (nice but midest), so if they are costing more than $85k, I think the OP may be in touble. OP, if you find someone, please share.