While you may have the option of choosing between the two, the neighboring state may have laws that restrict your options. For example, most states in the U.S. have laws that allow designers to house to offer design services for residential projects including single family homes, duplexes and townhouses. This extends even to light commercial buildings and interior space planning that falls within a certain building and grading up to square meters in particular. For example, the state of Georgia allows designers to make the design house to single family residential, unrestricted square foot. In addition, you can also design light commercial buildings, office buildings and up to 5,000 square feet. Assembly and the occupation of education, occupation, health centers, multifamily dwellings, apartment buildings or buildings classified as high risk are excluded from this exception.
If you are in a state that has more restrictive laws that simply have no choice directly. Each set of plans, either commercial or residential design plans are required to be prepared by an architect who is registered in the state. Florida is a state that requires all plans to be prepared and sealed with a seal of architects. This is the only way that the plans be approved by the permit office. House designers in states like this tend to have a working relationship with an architect to meet these requirements.
If you are in a state that has more restrictive laws that simply have no choice directly. Each set of plans, either commercial or residential design plans are required to be prepared by an architect who is registered in the state. Florida is a state that requires all plans to be prepared and sealed with a seal of architects. This is the only way that the plans be approved by the permit office. House designers in states like this tend to have a working relationship with an architect to meet these requirements.