If you follow us on Instagram, you likely know that we recently asked our entire team to jump in on social media with us. We called it #TeamMMTakeover and we had lots of fun following along with each of our team members as they took us on site visits, shared what they were working on, and gave us a look at what they do on a daily basis.
Tracy, our Director of Operations and Development, is often the first point of contact for our clients. She thought that it would be fun to share some of her answers to the questions that potential new clients ask her most often. Today, we’re sharing all of her posts with you. If you’d like more information, check out our FAQ page or don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Looking for Property
Tracy’s first series of questions had to do with looking for land and starting to work with an architect.
Check out this post for more information about looking for land!
Our Pre-Design Process
Once you’ve found land, you probably have questions about how we start to work with new clients. Tracy covered this initial phase of design work as well!
Make sure to check out the blog post that Tracy links to in the post about finding inspiration images! For additional information, you can also read our post on Prep for a Modern Home.
Our Design Process
Once we’ve gathered information from our clients, we jump straight into our design process. Clients often ask us what the process of designing a modern home with us looks like. We often walk through the process from start to finish with prospective clients, but for her posts Tracy instead focused on what makes our process different from that of many other architects!
Let’s Talk Renovations
We often get questions about renovation projects, so the next portion of Tracy’s posts all related to questions about how to work with us on renovations.
We’ve also shared some photos of our renovation projects in a past post, in case you’d like to see more before & after images of a few of our projects. Many clients also come to us with a very specific question…
We recently completed our first Renovation Feasibility Study and thought it was a great success. We’ve written more about the process in this post, including information on deliverables and how the study might be helpful for someone thinking about a project down the road.