Services

-Planning and drawings and applications.

-Building Regulations drawings and applications.

-Permitted development applications.

-Retrospective planning applications.

-Building surveys.

-Fire evacuation plans.

The design process

  • Open lined notebook with a black spiral binding and a red pen placed on top.

    Initial meeting

    All projects are designed to a brief. This will be discussed during the inital meeting and will typically include the type of project along with budget and any special preferences you may have. After the initial meeting, a fee proposal will be submitted for the different stages of a project.

  • Blue and yellow retractable tape measure extended to about 6 inches on a white background.

    Site survey

    The next step is to survey a property (if applicable) to ensure the accuracy of any future drawings.

  • Architectural blueprint of a residential house, showing floor plans, elevations, roof plan, garage, and street scene, along with dimensions and notes.

    Planning Drawings

    Planning applications require drawings of the existing property (if applicable) and proposed scheme. Typically, drawings will go back and forward between client and designer and revised until they are ready to submit for an application.

  • Architectural technical drawing of a building extension, showing cross-sections, construction details, measurements, and specifications for walls, ceilings, floors, and windows.

    Building Regulations Drawings

    These are the plans required to build a scheme after planning approval. They must meet the standards mandated in the Approved Documents and will be submitted to the local building control authority for approval. Once approved, a project can go to site.