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The Practical Planning Company Ltd
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars19 May 2021
“Can’t recommend Ben and Practical Planning Company enough. Nothing was every too much trouble and he went over and beyond for us. So professional, so friendly and the smoothest process ever. Ben is clearly very passionate about his work and we thoroughly enjoyed working with him.”
Punchard Group
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars25 May 2023
“Thank you Anita & Sam Thank you for your patience and excellent service All your hard work has been greatly appreciated All the best Chris & Lisa ward”
The Art of Building
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars14 May 2015
“We have worked with Chris and his team on a variety of different residential projects, and have always found him very professional and easy to work with. Communication with both client and contractor is excellent, and Art of Building alllow other professionals the space to utilise their own unique skills within the project framework.”
marcus tams architects
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars10 December 2020
“Marcus was the first person we called after purchasing our land. He was recommended to us from a friend and he didn’t disappoint. He spent many hours listening to our brief and what we would like to achieve. After a rough ride with planning he stuck with us throughout and the end design was amazing. He helped us adapt the design to please the planners as well as retaining our vision which was no mean task. The construction design was pretty much spot on which allowed our builder to do a pretty dam good job. The project isn’t quite finished yet. We are weather tight and now working on the inside. I have no hesitation in recommending Marcus!”
JLK Architectural Design LLP
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars27 August 2020
“JLK Architectural Design was recommended by friends who spoke very highly of Julia and her team. We invited Julia to quote for us to design a side extension and obtain all the planning permissions etc. Upon meeting her, my wife and I both felt that she was the right architect for our project. Very friendly, professional and full of great ideas. She was patient with us as we deliberated over various aspects of the design and gave invaluable advice and support in arriving at our final plan. We have no hesitation in recommending Julia and feel she went above and beyond our expectations. Thanks again.”
Justin Smith Architects
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars19 January 2015
“At Barton Fields we have had the pleasure of working with Mr Smith, supplying products in relation to developments carried out within the local area. We can confirm that the company operate in a fully professional manner, producing quality and innovative designs from conception through to completion (in terms of the development side of the business). We look forward to working with you again in the future.”
Merkaba Studios
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars12 July 2023
“We appointed Sahil to reconfigure some existing plans which were granted when we bought our home as we thought we could get more out of our space. Sahil was extremely professional from start to finish. He was attentive to what we wanted to achieve, extremely professional and provided us with great ideas/solutions. He also provided us with advice on other matters we should consider as part our extension and provided useful contacts to aid us to complete the re configuring process. We were very happy with the final plans! Would highly recommend Merkaba Studio's services to friends and family for any project no matter what size and look forward to working with you on future projects. Appreciate all the help!”
CREATE:CONSULT
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars3 July 2017
“I received a valuation back on a house I have bought and needed a professional to check out some of the things that came up on the valuation. Pete was great. He was quick to respond and very thorough in his check. I have 100% confidence in what was discussed and I would recommend his services to any of my family or friends.”
Jervis Design Architects
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars28 February 2023
“I’ve been working with Jervis Design on my project which includes the conversion of three barns and my house extension. They’re great to work with in terms of professionalism, engagement and timescales. The 3D designs are second to none. The presentation of the designs is very impressive and will undoubtedly play a key role in the planning prospects of the project going forward. I would recommend Jervis Design to anyone.”
The Interiorist
Architects in West Hallam, Derbyshire
Average rating: 5 out of 5 stars3 November 2016
“We bought Willow Springs cottage in the summer of 2014 and have spent eighteen months making much-needed repairs to it, inside and out. We got in touch with Stephanie as we'd heard about her friendly and calm approach - calm was something we needed faced with a house desperately in need of some TLC! Built in the mid-1600s, the cottage underwent a major renovation in the late 1800s, when the timber-framed half of the cottage was rebuilt. An early photograph shows that this Victorian facsimile replaced a much older (we assume 17th Century) timber-framed structure, made up of twisted timber frame, a concoction of various infills and possibly a thatched roof. The cottage was then extended in the 1960s, when the scullery in the Victorian part was doubled in size to form a small kitchen, and the large inglenook fireplace in the living room was sadly removed to create the entrance to a single-storey extension. Stephanie was involved from the offset, advising on many aspects of the project, from preparing us for discussions with the conservation officer through to offering creative input on changes to the use of the space. Our main focus was on removing the inappropriate materials that had been used on the cottage over the previous decades. The main offender was the cement mix and gypsum plaster on around half of the internal walls. Fortunately, a good amount of the original lime plaster remained intact (or repairable) in the rest of the house, mostly on the upper floors. Similarly, on top of the earth floors on the ground floor, several layers of impermeable materials had been laid (such as roofing felt, concrete, plastic sheeting and carpeting) in an attempt to dry out and warm the house. Once removed, the house began to dry out beautifully, although the lower plasterwork was beyond repair where damp had been forced up the walls. Stephanie was a great help advising us before we made decisions about what we could save and what we would need to replace. For example, at one point (before we were fully read up on the best way to deal with heritage houses: "repair not replace!"), we had been advised to remove a cracked lime ash floor on the first floor. Thankfully Stephanie pointed out that aside from any structural problems this removal might cause, it would be a loss historically, so we went on to repair it, and we're so pleased we took her advice. She created 3D renderings to help us envision how we could make the layout better suit our needs and add a nice flow and cosiness. She placed an emphasis on this, encouraging us to think in a very ‘human’ way about the way we wanted to live, work and play in our home. Few structural changes were needed. We decided to demolish two items – the small extension to the living room and the two-storey bay windows, both structures added in the 1960s and in a poor state of repair; both changes prompting the conservation officer to comment “you’re the only people I’ve met who actually want to make their house smaller!” We also decided to move the bathroom from the ground floor to the room directly above, and to brick up a doorway which led from a small hallway/WC next to the bathroom into the Victorian dining room, making space for a downstairs WC. Following this stage of the project, the uPVC windows were replaced with timber double-glazed units and the cottage was rewired and re-plumbed. In the living room and kitchen, limecrete floors were laid over foamed glass insulation and underfloor heating, with reclaimed York stone flags to finish. A lime/hemp basecoat was applied thickly to the bare walls with a lime putty topcoat. In the dining room, we revealed a Victorian arched brick fireplace, which we went on to clean up and repoint. The cottage was painted throughout with clay paint. Work continues - I feel it may for a while yet as this little old house presents new challenges from time to time– but it is a lovely to place to live. Thank you to Stephanie for her calm and thoughtful guidance, expertise and know-how throughout the process.”
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