“Most families manage two separate companies and become the middleman when the two disagree. This is the gap Archifix exists to close.”
In a typical build, a family has two relationships: an architect who draws the plan, and a contractor who builds it. Both are professionals. Neither owns the whole outcome.
When a drawing needs to change on site — and it always does — someone has to decide. When the budget moves, someone has to own the decision. In the classic setup, that someone is the family, who is least equipped to arbitrate.
One team is not a slogan
At Archifix the people who design a home are the people who build it. That is a structural decision, not a marketing one. It means the drawing and the site answer to the same timeline, the same budget, and the same point of contact.
It is not the easiest way to run a company. It is the most accountable one — and it is why families can trust a build without living next to the site.
