Small extensions and building work.
As an architect, you consider many things before starting any design. Here are some things to consider before you start.
- What is the problem I am trying to solve? 
- What direction do you face? - North, south, east and west have benefits and disadvantages, though north (in the southern hemisphere) is generally best for most purposes. 
- Is the budget critical, or is the solution more important? - No fence-sitting. 
- How does your floor level relate to the ground? - You are well raised off the ground (at least 0.5 meters), or will you need to retain some soil. 
- Do you need to improve the connection between existing spaces? - Inside and out, or up and down? 
- Is there a particular item (e.g. furniture) you are trying to accommodate? 
- Where will you need new walls, or would drop-down blinds work? 
- How will any new roof be attached to an existing top? 
- What sort of lighting/atmosphere are you trying to achieve? 
- How will you address natural light and ventilation? 
If you can answer these, you should be well on your way to designing your little extension.
 
                        