When starting on your renovation journey, the inevitable decision of choosing between a building designer or an architect is bound to appear. But you may be asking yourself, what are the real differences between the two?

One of the key distinguishing factors relates to the educational level in which each has to complete. Within Australia, the road to becoming a licensed architect involves five years of university, work experience as well as passing the State Government Board of Architects examinations. Building Designers encompass a variety of job prospects as they either work under a complete Diploma in Building Design, Bachelor in Architecture or receive their training from a wide array of design-related backgrounds.

Putting scholastic differences aside, depending on the type of renovation you are planning , finding the right professional will make the process both enjoyable and successful. Whilst considering the qualifications of a potential partner is important, consider their previous work, reputation, the designer who you can effortlessly communicate with, who can guide you through the process with their knowledge in the building industry and passion for design. For the majority of residential renovations and additions, Building Designers have a professional capability and the industry’s knowledge to produce functional and aesthetically pleasing designs, architectural drawings, 3D Modelling as well as council submissions. Regardless of which road you take, you can get equally show-stopping results from both, architects and building designers.

Ultimately, a home that has been created to encompass all the desired elements of a design will have a longer and more fulfilling life with you whilst also being a better financial investment for your future. Start the process with conversation, searching for YOUR ideal designer professional.