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Nathan Armstrong is an architect based in Limavady with over two decades of experience. Having worked in Scotland, Japan and Northern Ireland through his career, he has a rarely acquired palette of ideas, expertise as well as an understanding of the local and mainland UK construction industry. On both domestic or commercial projects he has an eye for detail and designing for a sense of place. His work has been featured in various publications including the Sunday Times Homes, Royal Society for Ulster Achitect’s journal, various UK selfbuild magazines and the BBC House of the Year 2012 series for the conversion of Tattykeeran Church in Fermanagh.

Services Provided

Architectural Design, Architectural Drawings, Bathroom Design, Building Conservation, Building Design, Custom Build Homes, Drafting, Eco Homes, Floor Plans, Garage Design, Green Building, Home Renovation, House Extensions, House Plans, House Restoration, Kitchen Design, Kitchen Renovation, New Home Construction, Prefab Home Extensions, Roof Decking Installation, Site Preparation, Space Planning, Staircase Design, Sustainable Design, Utility Room Design, Passive House Design, Bespoke Housing Design

Areas Served

Limavady, County Derry Londonderry, Country Down, County Fermanagh, County Tyrone, County Antrim, Co. Armagh

Awards

Perspective Magazine Home Building and renovating Magazine Sunday Times Home Ulster Historic Churches Trust

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Nathan Armstrong architect

Phone Number

07718 607998

Address

9
Scroggy Park
Limavady, Londonderry BT49 0DE
United Kingdom

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