At this stage, the goal is not finished plans. The focus is on helping you understand what is possible, what may cause issues later, and how your ideas align with planning controls, budget expectations, and how homes are commonly built in Perth.
Architectural concept design advice focuses on the thinking stage of a project rather than producing construction drawings. It looks at how a home could be arranged, how spaces relate to each other, and how the site itself shapes design options.

At this stage, the aim is not finished plans. The focus is on understanding what is realistic, what may cause issues later, and how ideas align with planning controls, budget expectations, and typical construction methods used in Perth.
In Perth, we often see people move straight into drawings before fully understanding how their site will influence the design. On narrower infill blocks in suburbs like Joondanna or Doubleview, early layout decisions around setbacks, access, and room positioning can quietly limit what’s achievable later.

Once detailed drawings are prepared, those early decisions become harder and more expensive to change. Adjusting room sizes, shifting walls, or reworking orientation after drawings are complete usually means redesign fees and delays that could have been avoided.
Architectural concept design advice creates space to test ideas before they’re locked in. It allows layout options to be discussed, site constraints to be acknowledged, and design direction to be refined early, when changes are simpler and decisions feel less pressured.

Architectural concept design advice is often sought when people feel uncertain about direction rather than details. It provides clarity before time and money are spent on full design work.
• Understanding how site shape, slope, and orientation affect design options
• Clarifying room relationships, layout flow, and overall scale
• Identifying planning or zoning issues that may influence design choices
• Testing whether ideas align with a realistic construction budget
• Reducing the risk of major redesign once formal drawings begin

Concept design advice does not replace architectural drawings or full design documentation. It sits earlier in the process and focuses on direction, options, and feasibility rather than finalised outcomes.
This service suits people who want confidence in their ideas before engaging a full design team or committing to detailed plans.

Perth sites often come with planning controls that influence design outcomes early. Setbacks, height limits, overlooking rules, and site coverage can shape a concept long before drawings are prepared.
Concept advice helps translate these requirements into practical design direction, particularly for suburbs such as Wembley, Scarborough, Swanbourne, and other inner-metro and coastal areas.
This service is often used at the very start of a project when ideas exist but clarity is missing. It also helps when plans have stalled, budgets feel uncertain, or multiple ideas need to be narrowed before moving forward.


Architectural concept design advice is usually provided as a defined consultation rather than an open-ended design service. This keeps the focus on guidance, review, and direction.
Pricing reflects the time spent reviewing information, discussing options, and providing advice rather than producing drawings.
Once concept direction is clear, the next stage usually involves engaging a designer or architect to prepare drawings based on the agreed ideas.

If you are considering a new home or renovation and want clarity before committing to detailed plans, architectural concept design advice can help set the right direction from the start.
Speak with Building Broker Centre to discuss whether this early-stage guidance suits your project.
