London Architectural Services, house building plans for home extensions, Property improvements, development for resale.
Residential Architects
Posted by Tony Clayton on July 17, 2010
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Architectural Home Designs
Posted by Tony Clayton on July 16, 2010
Many people want to do House alterations, Home renovations, Loft conversions and House extensions but they do not know where to start. We will help you to have clear ideas of what you want done to your home.
RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL PLANS, DESIGNS AND SERVICES IN THE LONDON AREA….
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3d Walkthrough
Posted by Tony Clayton on July 15, 2010
Ever wanted to know what your plans looked like in real life? We use photorealistic interiors to remodel your home, and to plan for new developments.
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Architectural Services in London
Posted by Tony Clayton on July 15, 2010
Do you need plans for your house extension, garage conversion, or loft conversion?
Are you unsure what is required for your project?
We produce plans and a visual representation of your project.
We specialize in computer aided design and can quickly produce your plans.
We also complete the Building Regulations where required.
We have a lot of experience with the UK planning process and building control in London.
Contact us today on 0207 193 0087
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Proposed Single Storey Above Second Floor – LB Westminster
Posted by Tony Clayton on August 26, 2008
It is common for clients to convert shops to restaurants, or to increase the operating hours of the existing shop. A Full Planning application is needed for this.
The client for this project requested a change of use from A1 to A3. He had an Off License which he wanted to convert to a restaurant.
In addition, the client wanted to add another storey above the second floor to create three residential flats above the restaurant.
This property had potential, as you see from the photo below – it is low, and can be raised. Most commecial property if this nature will have three storeys above the shop.

Currently two units exist. The design of the new floor would be mansard as below:


The Layout of the shop would change, mainly to include a cooking area and serving area with a till. At present a till and counter exists to serve the Off License customers.
In addition, a toilet had to be included to serve the restaurant clients. Normally there are no toilets in an Off License for clients.
The flat above the second floor would be exactly the same as the other two floors. Same size and same floor layout. This simplified the design, and the staircase could therefore easily be accomodated.

The final planning concern was the disposal of waste. This would be carried out by private contractors.
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Building Regulations – What Are They? – RB Kensington and Chelsea
Posted by Tony Clayton on August 26, 2008
Building Regulations mainly have to do with Health and Safety. While Planning, on the other hand, has to do with the environment and how other people will be affected.
I had a client in Kensington who wanted to lower the floor in his basement.

For this he needed building regulations. Since the work needed to be done urgently, we decided on the BUILDING NOTICE route. I explained what this meant:
YOU HAVE TO PROVIDE WRITTEN (OR OTHER) NOTICES TO THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA:
(PLUS PAY THE APPROPRIATE BUILDING CONTROL FEE FOR YOUR BUILDING NOTICES):48 hours before commencement
24 hours before excavations covered
24 hours before foundations covered
24 hours before damp proof course covered
24 hours before site concrete covered
24 hours before drains covered
7 days after drains completed
7 days after work completed
and / or
7 days before occupation.
These are the requirements. Full plans need to accompany the Building Notice.
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Architect In London
Posted by Tony Clayton on August 24, 2008
Many of my clients have told me how difficult it is to find an Architect in London. There are several options – you could use a large established firm, but they are not suitable for small-scale house extensions.
They will do the work for you, but the fees will be much higher. The fees are higher to cover the overheads of a larger organisation.
Secondly, the work will not be for building approval, and you will need a structural engineer to do all the calculations, and possibly another engineer still to put together the Building Regulations for Building approval.
So the greivance of my clients. The architects are there, but they are far to specialised for residential extensions. Residential work is smaller, and requires a quick turnaround. Ideally you need someone who can come and take measurements and provide a turnaroud within 2 to 3 weeks.
Also it is a bonus if that person can do the structural calculations. There are structural engineers but they cost in the region of £1600 for their work. Then YOU have to coordinate getting the plans from the Architect, passing them onto the Structural Engineer, and then finally passing them onto someone who can do the Building Regulations.
At London Architectural Co. everything is done under one roof, so you know the fee up front, and you also have all the co-ordination problems sorted for you. Whats more, I will also submit the planning application for you and complete the application form.
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