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Default Remodeling home...consult architect or interior designer first?

On Sep 11, 3:26*pm, jecky jeckyjil[at]gmail[dot]com wrote:
DH & I are planning on remodeling our very tiny galley kitchen and
adjoining family room by expanding out about 8 feet. The problem is,
neither one of us has an eye for what goes together. We both know what we
like/don't like when we see it, but just aren't creative enough to
coordinate things on our own.

So, are we better off getting an interior designer's perspective first, or
hiring an architect? Are architects trained in any way to help people
decide on things like what countertop color looks best with a particular
cabinetry color? On the flip side, would an interior designer be aware of
things like plumbing & electrical requirements/codes? This is the home we
plan on staying in for at least the next 15 years, until our children
finish school, so we'd like to make it very much "ours".

Can anyone help? TIA!

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Architect, you are a LONG way from even thinking of the countertop
color. Get the expansion and gutting done with a local architect or
design/build firm familiar with your town. A good architect can get
you more sqare footage at less overall cost and do it right, an
interior designer should not be involved at all at this point IMHO.