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looking for an architect
clb74
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Just moved into 3 bed house in bromley off homesdale road feel we could make better use of space we have how much we looking at for a basic plan
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My wife is an Architect. We are based in Copenhagen though.0
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Next time your over could you pop in for a cuppaflyingkiwiDK said:My wife is an Architect. We are based in Copenhagen though.
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If only we had had a way of locating and employing tradesmen before the Internet was invented.0
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Just stop any bloke in the street wearing sandals and a bowtie.0
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Depends how much you want to spend. I'm meeting one on Wednesdsy but he's unlikely to be cheap
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haha. Will do.clb74 said:
Next time your over could you pop in for a cuppaflyingkiwiDK said:My wife is an Architect. We are based in Copenhagen though.
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Much better off getting a Surveyor who can design decent domestic extensions and work with you for a reasonable fee than an Architect who will spend your money without thinking twice about budgets and just thinking how it can develop his portfolio.0
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RodneyCharltonTrotters old man did me some plans. Charlton fan and a right nice chap as well.0
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There are "space planners" who work for companies organising office space. Tend to be drop out architects but can do all the drawings etc.. If you can find one who will do it in his spare time it could be worth looking at. We have used one but he's not local to Bromley.0
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http://www.architect-yourhome.com/
http://www.studioB3.co.uk/
dont know these firms but are on Which recommended local traders schemes.
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mate price wise you may be better going with a design and build. You would need oneofthe better building compainies0
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are you looking to extend or just alter the existing internal space?0
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I work in Architectural Tile Sales and know of a lot if you need any numbers. I live on Homesdale road lol0
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I'm not an architect but I can design almost anything. Designed and built a workshop with all services (obviously checked out by those who know) single handed, even the foundations. 15 years on and no faults have appeared. I had no experience beforehand.
ps. I'll do your plans for free.0 -
maybe_baby said:
I'm not an architect but I can design almost anything. Designed and built a workshop with all services (obviously checked out by those who know) single handed, even the foundations. 15 years on and no faults have appeared. I had no experience beforehand.
ps. I'll do your plans for free.
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lol Very similar but admittedly not as well built as your house.Addickted said:maybe_baby said:I'm not an architect but I can design almost anything. Designed and built a workshop with all services (obviously checked out by those who know) single handed, even the foundations. 15 years on and no faults have appeared. I had no experience beforehand.
ps. I'll do your plans for free.
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thanks for all the replies
tbh the last couple weeks have done my head in
have
upstairs
3 bedrooms
14ft x 11ft
6ft5 x 8,3ft
8ft2x10ft
and 6ft2x 5ft3 bathroom
am trying to find a way to make bathroom one of the smaller bedrooms bigger
downstairs not a problem as could do an extension and downstairs would be sheffield wednesday
could have with extension
11ftx11 dining room
13ft2x 16ft4 living room
and 13ft 9ft kitchen including toilet
roughly
if i do the extension though i feel its out of propotion
large downstairs small upstairs
the wife thinks after seeing the downstairs people would think the bathroom was an ensuite
lots of ideas running through my head
ie have the extension and put bedroom/bathroom downstairs
then upstairs could be
14ft11 bed
13ft10 bed
and 10ft x6ft2 bath
we do need 3 beds
have looked through yellow pages and seen some architects do an intial free consultation but would i need to specify my requirements
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Heard Nathan's looking for a job?0
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Contact Gerry gerry@attoebuildingdesign.co.uk
Sidcup based lifer0 -
Why don't you build a two storey extension?0






