Many buyers see a loft conversion as the perfect way to add space and value without moving again later. However, not every loft is a straightforward candidate. Before you put in an offer, it’s vital to know what to look for — and what pitfalls could lie ahead. Alongside your survey, an impartial, architect-led pre-purchase… Read more »
Sliding doors – from Design for Me’s architects and designers Whether you are looking for ultra thin framed sliding doors, large format oak sliding doors or sliding doors for an open corner, here are some of the best architectural sliding doors from the architects on Design for Me. Click on the images below to see… Read more »
A Party Wall surveyor typically costs around £1,000 +VAT for a simple extension project. On some projects, two or even three surveyors are needed – particularly on more complex home projects such as basement extensions. In this case, the costs could be up to £6,000. Extension above by Bianca, architect in London. See more of… Read more »
If you’re planning a house extension, renovation or new self-build, finding the right architect can be the critical first step. We’ve compiled some of the best residential architects in Glasgow to give you a starting point, and hopefully provide a little inspiration too. The Glasgow area is brimming with talented architects and designers, so we have… Read more »
If you’re planning a house extension, renovation or new self-build, finding the right architect can be the critical first step. We’ve compiled some of the best residential architects in Edinburgh to give you a starting point, and hopefully provide a little inspiration too. The Edinburgh area is brimming with talented architects and designers, so we have… Read more »
If you’re buying a house to renovate in the UK, one of the most important steps is knowing when to bring in an architect. Many people wait until after completion, but getting architectural input earlier can save time, money and stress. Alongside your survey, an impartial architect-led pre-purchase appraisal—can help you understand feasibility, planning risk… Read more »
Buying a house is a huge step – and you want to be sure it’s the right one. Maybe the floor plan looks good on paper, but you’re wondering: Could we knock through to create an open-plan kitchen? Is there space for a downstairs toilet? Could we squeeze in an extra bedroom or bathroom? If… Read more »
We are huge fans of the Miami Beach trend that has emerged in the UK over the past couple of years. The vibrant pastel colours and glamorous holiday vibes bring sheer joy. This trend combines bold, glitzy, and colourful elements with natural materials such as rattan, bamboo, teak, and wicker. As a result, you can… Read more »
Finding the perfect property often comes with a vision of potential – reimagining spaces, enhancing light and modernising layouts. If that vision includes removing internal walls, it’s essential to understand the structural and planning implications before you proceed – ideally before you commit to buy. Alongside your survey, an impartial, architect-led pre-purchase appraisal – for… Read more »
Discovering damp in your survey report can feel like a major problem, especially if you’re buying your dream home. Before you panic or pull out, take a breath and dig a little deeper. The key question is: what does “damp” mean in this context, and what should you do next? Alongside your survey, an impartial,… Read more »