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The Camden Extension That Got Approved Because Our Architect Did Something No Other Firm Offered

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Two architects told us our Camden extension would probably get approved. Our third architect said probably isnt good enough in this borough and did something neither of the others suggested. She applied for pre application advice before designing anything. For three hundred pounds the council gave us informal feedback on the principle of extending. The officer confirmed a single storey rear extension was acceptable but flagged two concerns. The proposed depth was at the upper limit. And they wanted a pitched roof element where the extension met the original house. Three hundred pounds. Two specific pieces of feedback that shaped the entire design before we committed to a full set of drawings. The first two architects would have designed what we asked for. Submitted it. Waited eight weeks. And probably received a refusal letter listing the exact concerns the pre application process revealed for a fraction of the cost. If you are planning an extension in Camden and looking for architect...

The Elmbridge Extension That Added More Value Than We Paid For It and How Our Architect Made That Happen

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We spent sixty two thousand on our extension. The house is now worth ninety five thousand more than it was before we started. Thats not a guess. Thats based on two independent estate agent valuations we got six months after the project was finished. Thirty three thousand pounds of value created out of thin air. Or more accurately, created out of good design decisions made by an architect who understood what adds value in Elmbridge and what doesnt. Not every extension adds more than it costs. We know neighbours who spent similar money and barely broke even on the value uplift. Same borough. Same type of house. Different architect. Different decisions. Different result. If you are planning an extension in Elmbridge and looking for Elmbridge architects who think about value as well as design, heres what made the difference on our project. The Decisions That Created Value Our architect made three recommendations that we initially resisted. All three turned out to be the reason our extens...

The Extension in Guildford That Went Perfectly and the Three Things We Did Before the Builder Arrived

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  Our extension went well. Genuinely well. On budget. On time. No major surprises. No arguments. No sleepless nights wondering whether we had made a terrible decision. I know that sounds boring. Every extension story online is about disasters. Budgets that doubled. Builders who disappeared. Planning applications that got refused. Marriages that nearly ended. Ours is not that story. And the reason it is not that story is because of three things we did before the builder arrived on site. Three decisions that took a total of about six hours of our time and cost less than a thousand pounds combined. But those three things prevented every single problem that turns extension projects into horror stories. If you are planning an extension in Guildford and looking for architects guildford who will set your project up to go smoothly rather than spectacularly wrong, heres what we did and why it worked. Thing One: We Checked Every Constraint Before Designing Anything This took about an hour....

The Epsom Extension That Went Over Budget and the One Decision That Caused It

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  We went over budget by fourteen thousand pounds. On a project that was supposed to cost fifty five thousand, that is a significant overrun. Nearly twenty five percent more than we planned for. The extension itself is lovely. Single storey rear. Open plan kitchen diner that connects beautifully to the garden. Rooflight that floods the room with natural light. Everything we wanted. But fourteen thousand over. That money came from our savings. From the holiday we cancelled. From the new car we postponed. From the landscaping budget that got slashed so the garden still looks like a building site six months after the builder left. One decision caused almost all of that overrun. And it happened before the builder was even appointed. If you are planning an extension in Epsom and looking for an architect epsom who will help you avoid the mistake we made, heres what went wrong and why. The Decision That Cost Us Fourteen Thousand We skipped the detailed drawings. Our first architect prod...

I Hired Three Architects in Greenwich Before Finding One Who Actually Listened

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  The first architect talked about himself for forty five minutes. His awards. His design philosophy. A project he did in Shoreditch that had nothing to do with my three bed Victorian terrace in Charlton. He barely looked at the house. He definitely didnt ask how we lived in it. He sketched something on the spot that looked impressive but had the staircase landing in the middle of our daughters bedroom. When I pointed this out he said "we can finesse that later." There was no later. The second architect was the opposite. Quiet. Methodical. Took measurements. Sent a detailed proposal two weeks later. But the design was generic. A rectangular box on the back with bifold doors. It could have been any house on any street in any borough. Nothing about it responded to our specific property or our specific needs. The third architect walked in, spent ten minutes looking at the house, and asked a question nobody else had. "Where does everyone end up on a Sunday morning." The...

Renovating a Victorian Home in Dalston? What You Need to Get Right From the Start

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  Dalston doesnt forgive lazy design. This is a neighbourhood that takes its architecture seriously. The Victorian terraces along Dalston Lane have survived wars, recessions, and decades of neglect. They are still standing because they were built properly. And any work you do to them needs to match that standard. The problem most homeowners face isnt ambition. Its information. They know they want more space. They know the kitchen is too small and the bathroom is in the wrong place. But they dont know how to get from where they are now to where they want to be without wasting months and thousands of pounds learning lessons the hard way. Dalston properties are tightly packed. The gardens are compact. The streets are narrow. And Hackney Council has zero patience for applications that look like they were put together in an afternoon. If you are looking for architects dalston who understand what this neighbourhood demands, heres what needs to happen before anyone touches your house. K...

Is a Loft Conversion in Chessington the Right Move for Your Family

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There comes a point in every Chessington household where someone says "we need another bedroom." Usually its when the second child arrives. Or when one of the kids hits thirteen and suddenly sharing a room is no longer an option. Or when working from home becomes permanent and the dining table stops cutting it as a desk. Moving is the obvious solution. But have you checked what four bedroom houses cost in Chessington right now. Add stamp duty, solicitor fees, removal costs, and the work you will inevitably do on the new place. You are looking at fifty to seventy thousand before you have even unpacked. A loft conversion costs less than that. Keeps the kids in the same school. Keeps you on the same street. And gives you a bedroom and ensuite bathroom that didnt exist yesterday. But not every loft in Chessington is worth converting. And not every conversion delivers what people expect. If you are considering a loft conversion chessington project, heres how to work out whether ...