• Complete our Online Questionnaire.
• Online Consultation with Lead Architect & Project Manager.
• Measured Digital Survey of your Property & Site.
• Establish the Design Brief: quality, cost & time.
• Prepare a maximum of 3 outline Design Proposals.
• Prepare Interior Design & Finishes Mood Board for review.
• Provide Budget Cost Report, including Interior Finishes.
• Develop further the Design of the Project.
• Prepare Computer-Generated drawings & 3D Models.
• Incorporate work of in-house Consultants.
• Present the Developed Proposal for Client review.
• Provide further advice on Project Cost & Timescale.
• Prepare & Submit Planning Application.
• Construction Details, Siteworks, Finishes & Fittings.
• BER Assessment, Specifications, Technical Assessment.
• Specialist Interior Detailed Design Drawings.
• Sourcing & selection of all interior finishes and fittings.
• Preparation of Specifications & Schedules.
• Further incorporate detailed work of in-house Consultants.
• Incorporate changes under a Grant of Planning Permission.
• Agree Final Contract Value of Proposed Works.
• Full Project Management Service.
• Costs and Programme Control.
• Liase with Lending Institutions as necessary.
• Regular Site Visits by Lead Architect & Project Manager.
• Quality control monitoring.
• Modify Construction Drawings as the Project Develops.
• Modify Interior Drawings & finishes as necessary.
• RIAI and ACEI Certification.
Without a doubt, the most important stage of a house extension is the planning process. This is where we convert your input into an actionable plan. We know all too well that clients who rush the design phase often end up changing their minds during the build. With this in mind, we always make sure that enough time and attention goes into getting every detail buttoned down before we start building. This avoids delays, extra costs and unnecessary pressure later on.
We’ll help you assess any preparatory works that are needed. Successful home improvement projects begin with a thorough review of the house being extended. It may be necessary to improve the existing electrics and plumbing, in order to optimise connections between your new space and your existing property.
Other preparatory works may also be called for – for instance, if extending your space involves altering the existing structure, you may need to renovate those parts to ensure a workable match between both spaces, new and old.
Once the planning and preparatory work has been completed, the build is set to start. As part of your house extension, you can expect:
If you’d like to know more about our home renewal projects, view our portfolio to see some of our completed works.
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