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Choosing an Architect for Your Custom Home in Minnesota

Choosing an architect for a custom home in Minnesota comes down to matching their portfolio to your site conditions and style, confirming they’ll collaborate directly with your builder through Design Development, and agreeing on a fee structure before schematic design begins.

Portfolio Fit  ·  Builder Collaboration  ·  Fee Structure Agreed Before Design Begins

The Architect Decision

Why the Right Architect Match Matters

The architect you choose shapes every phase that follows, from how well the design fits your Minnesota site to how smoothly Design Development runs with your builder. Getting this decision right up front avoids costly redesigns later in the Stonewood process.

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Things to Confirm Before Signing an Architect
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Weeks Between Design Development Meetings
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Fee Structure, Agreed Before Schematic Design
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Months, Typical Design Development Phase

Five Steps to Choosing the Right Architect

01

Review Portfolio for Site and Style Fit

Look for prior projects on similar Minnesota sites, whether lakefront, teardown-rebuild, or inland, and in a style close to what you want. An architect strong in contemporary lake homes is not automatically the right fit for a Stillwater bluff-top Victorian rebuild.

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Confirm Builder Collaboration Through Design Development

Ask whether the architect will meet directly with your builder every two weeks during Design Development, as Stonewood’s process requires, rather than handing off a finished design with no further involvement.

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Agree on a Fee Structure Before Schematic Design Begins

Architect fees in Minnesota are typically structured as a flat fee, an hourly rate, or a percentage of construction cost. Agree on the structure and get it in writing before any schematic design work begins.

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Check Local Permitting Experience

Confirm the architect has direct experience with the permitting requirements of your specific Minnesota county and municipality, including DNR shoreland rules if your site is on a lake or river.

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Meet the Team Who Will Actually Work on Your Project

At larger firms, the partner who wins the project is not always the architect who designs it day to day. Ask specifically who will attend your biweekly Design Development meetings.

Questions to Ask Before You Sign

Bring this list to your first meeting with any Minnesota architect you are considering for a custom home.

  • Can you show me a project on a site with conditions similar to mine, lakefront, teardown, or inland?
  • Will you meet directly with my builder every two weeks during Design Development?
  • Is your fee a flat rate, an hourly rate, or a percentage of construction cost?
  • Have you worked with my specific county or municipality’s permitting process before?
  • Who on your team will actually attend our meetings and produce the drawings?

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