Architects Sutton: Why Local Knowledge Actually Matters Here
There's a detail Extension Architecture doesn't usually lead with: founder Eugene Kim grew up in Sutton and attended Sutton Grammar School. It explains something homeowners notice fairly quickly once a project starts, working with genuinely local architects Sutton residents recommend rarely treats these streets like generic postcodes on a map. What does local knowledge actually change in a Sutton application? Knowing a borough from the inside means knowing which streets keep straightforward Permitted Development rights and which ones don't, before a client even asks the question. Most single-storey rear extensions across SM1 and SM2 qualify as Permitted Development, meaning no formal application is needed. The limit is 3 metres for a terraced house and 4 metres for a detached one. That default holds across much of Sutton more consistently than in many neighbouring boroughs, which is part of why local familiarity with which streets are the exception matters as much as the ...