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Tips before starting your project

-Think outside the box Your architectural designer should be able to give you ideas that hadn’t crossed your mind. -Keep an open mind Your ideas could be simply impractical or difficult to implement, but your designer will be able to give problem resolution with practicality in mind. -Things might be simpler than you expect The answer to a problem could be simply lack of light or a staircase or entrance in the wrong place, the solution is easy for a creative architectural designer to find. -Analyse your space requirements Make clear to your clients how you use the space in your house and what you would like to achieve with your renovation/extension or update...

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Thermal glass

The way we live today has changed and with that change comes a desire for open space light and glazing which allows us to enjoy our gardens with the use of thermal glass, much more fully and all through the...

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Ground floor renovation

Awaiting planning for an extension and ground floor renovation in order to create a contemporary open modern space with the kitchen at its heart. This is complimented with a coffee bar to satisfy the client’s desire for a vibrant entertainment...

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A Cottage in Elstead, Guildford

This Cottage was in and conservation area , and in need of serious updating. I took on the challenge of obtaining planning consent and building control after several attempts had failed to excite the client and answer their aesthetic needs, and the vision I had of the renovation will bring it into the 21st century. The project is at the tender...

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Charming bungalow in Sunningdale

Still under construction, this project is in the second stage of a full and extensive makeover, redesigning the space with a new roof incorporating two vaulted ceilings, re defining the entrance and overlooking a glazed gable over the breakfast area. Natural wood and echo-friendly material was used...

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