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Does anyone know if you have to pay for an architect to come over and have an initial discussion about what you could possibly do to your home - not detailed designs, but more "you could possibly knock that wall down and open up that space" etc etc.

At the moment, I just want to know what the possibilities are and roughly how much it would cost to do it - I don't want to commit to anything.

I've never dealt with architects before, so just interested how it usually works. Clearly many architects will have different ideas and I don't want to pay 4 or 5 architects just to look and tell me their ideas - as 90% of that will be a waste.

Cheers.

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  • DRP
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    Does anyone know if you have to pay for an architect to come over and have an initial discussion about what you could possibly do to your home - not detailed designs, but more "you could possibly knock that wall down and open up that space" etc etc.

    At the moment, I just want to know what the possibilities are and roughly how much it would cost to do it - I don't want to commit to anything.

    I've never dealt with architects before, so just interested how it usually works. Clearly many architects will have different ideas and I don't want to pay 4 or 5 architects just to look and tell me their ideas - as 90% of that will be a waste.

    Cheers.

    The 2 i spoke to (one an architect, the other a technician) came over for free.

    I would just give a few a ring (or look at websites) - they usually specify a free consultation.
  • Clive_Woody
    Clive_Woody Posts: 5,952 Forumite
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    Does anyone know if you have to pay for an architect to come over and have an initial discussion about what you could possibly do to your home - not detailed designs, but more "you could possibly knock that wall down and open up that space" etc etc.

    At the moment, I just want to know what the possibilities are and roughly how much it would cost to do it - I don't want to commit to anything.

    I've never dealt with architects before, so just interested how it usually works. Clearly many architects will have different ideas and I don't want to pay 4 or 5 architects just to look and tell me their ideas - as 90% of that will be a waste.

    Cheers.

    If they live locally then I would expect them to come out for free for an initial discussion and to give you an idea of what their costs would be for their work.

    Try giving some a call, talking through briefly on the phone what you want and saying can you come and have a look to see what is here is currently and to give a quote for your work. If they say no try the next one.
    "We act as though comfort and luxury are the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about” – Albert Einstein
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