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5 benefits of using an architect

4 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

Using an architect can save you money and trouble by improving design, managing budgets, and increasing planning success. For projects like extensions or conversions, hiring one helps avoid costly mistakes and delays, making the investment worth it. Their expertise ensures you get the best space, design, and planning results, often paying for itself in the long run.

You’re looking at expanding or converting your home, and you find yourself thinking: do I even need an architect? Afterall, aren’t they just for fancy homes on Grand Designs?

At Resi, we’ve seen many projects that opted against using an architect pay for it later. Either with poor design, rejected planning permission, or falling foul of a cowboy builder who claims to be whizz with floor plans. If you’d like to avoid such problems, here are five ways an architect could benefit your home project…

Understand what you need

A good architect is going to have hundreds (maybe even thousands) of residential projects under their belt. This kind of experience is invaluable when it comes to investing in something as sizeable as a new extension, or loft conversion. That’s because it allows you to have your needs considered with an expert eye.

An architect will be able to listen to what you’re looking to get out of your project (extra space, better garden access, added home value) and advise from the outset what your best routes are. What’s more, as your first port of call, your architect will be able to explain the whole process to you from start to finish, meaning you don’t get left in the dark.

How much does an architect charge?