Feb 4, 2018
Betsy Helmuth discusses her new online class bundle and welcomes special guest Steven Secon. Steven provides insights on his architectural work and compares commercial and residential projects. They clarify when to hire a designer versus an architect and address common confusions between contractors and architects. Betsy shares tips for speeding up project processes and highlights key considerations for working with architects. The episode wraps up with information on becoming a premium podcast member.
0:00 Betsy Helmuth: Introduction to online class bundle
1:39 Betsy Helmuth: Introducing special guest Steven Secon
2:24 Steven Secon: Overview of Steven Secon Architects
3:05 Steven Secon: Comparison between commercial and residential
projects
5:40 Betsy Helmuth: When to hire a designer vs. an architect
8:10 Betsy Helmuth: Crossover confusion between contractor and
architect
20:58 Betsy Helmuth: Tips for speeding up the project process
29:54 Betsy Helmuth: Important things to know about working with
architects
37:17 Betsy Helmuth: Becoming a premium member of the podcast
- Commercial projects tend to be easier due to clear deadlines
and motivated clients, but they are often more technically
challenging due to stricter codes.
- Understanding local building regulations and consulting with your
municipal building department can help determine whether to hire an
architect or an interior designer for your project.
- Effective collaboration and clear communication between clients
and architects, including setting mutual deadlines and sharing
inspiration images, are crucial for a successful project.
Additional show notes:
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For our commercial interior design services, visit OfficeInteriorDesign.com.