Architects, you’re not on your own this Valentine’s Day

Motivation and fun

5 February 2016

Most small business owners love being their own boss and having no one to answer to – and despite 70% of them putting in more hours than the average 9-to-5 job – they love doing what they do more than punching a time clock for someone else.1

But being on your own isn’t always a bed of roses, with one in three home-working professionals often feeling lonely at work.2 Now maybe the time of year has just got us all sentimental, but we don’t want anyone feeling lonely on Valentine’s Day. So we wanted to share the love – with a series of pun-derfully romantic cards for architects.

Share the love

To share the love with the other architects in your life, use the share buttons below – and remember to use the hashtag #AXAShareTheLove.


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Fancy a cupola drinks?

Has your love got you feeling on top of the world? Or just on top of a building?


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I've got designs on you.

You love to design, and I got designs on you. Let’s live happily ever after. Sound like a plan?


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We've got the blueprint for love.

Well, we’ve not really got the blueprint for love, but you do. You’ve got it all mapped out – so get that plan put into action.


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I love you mullions.

We know you’ll always be there to support your loved one and that there’ll never be a division between you.


Fancy yourself a literary lothario?

As you might have guessed, we’re suckers for a good old-fashioned pun here at AXA – and we’re sure you are too.

Fancy getting in on the fun? Leave a comment below with your own pun-derfully romantic message for the architect in your life – and we might even design it especially for you.

Not much of a literary lothario? Feel free to share our ready-made architects’ Valentine’s cards or tag your loved ones below so they get the message.

1AXA Business Insurance survey of 350 micro-SME owners, December 2014.

2AXA Business Insurance survey of 329 self-employed professionals that work from home, January 2016