4 Extension-planning Necessities
There are many reasons why we choose to extend our homes. Perhaps you’re short on space to accommodate a growing family, maybe you have one eye on selling your home in the future and wish to maximise your investment profit or are tired of having to queue for the bathroom every morning. It’s fair to say that the motives for extending your home are personal and subjective.
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COMMON HOUSE EXTENSION MISTAKES
You’ve decided to extend your home and want to create extra space, add value to the property, and get this right the the first time without making any mistakes. So, what are the potential pitfalls you should look out for?
Budget for a Chesterfield New Build
When you’re considering your own new build property in Chesterfield, you’re more than likely to think of the price and cost of the project first.
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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT ARCHITECTS FOR YOUR PROJECT
Researching the architects you should choose for your project might seem daunting, and it’s completely understandable if you feel a little overwhelmed. Beginning a new extension, new build, or commercial premises takes a lot of planning and organisation.
Trends in Architecture in 2019
As 2018 came to an end, thoughts within the architecture industry began to turn to what would be happening throughout 2019. The prospect of changes is very much at the forefront of all industries, especially with new technologies and materials becoming increasingly available.
TOP TIPS WHEN UNDERTAKING A SELF-BUILD HOME
The UK housing market has evolved significantly over the last few decades. From growing social housing, which allows those with a lower income to comfortably rent a property, to the introduction of the Help to Buy ISA, which helps first-time buyers save for a home more easily with governmental contributions, it’s clear that the housing market has evolved to meet the economic climate.