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Hello, we are about to embark on a project to redo our loft. We have planning permission for what we need to do structurally, but are having second thoughts with regards to the actual best layout in the loft. We are looking for a creative architect with a keen eye, who would be willing to do 2 - 4 hours work. We cannot change anything structurally, but need a second opinion to help us achieve our vision. Based in Dulwich Village. Please pm me if you know of anyone or would be interested. Thanks.

If there isn't any structural change, you don't need an architect. You could do with a spatial or interior designer, which is cheaper than architect. Last year, for my flat, I used interior designer and architect, found on the forum. The interior designer is Alex - http://alexandrasinanski.com/ ; and the architect is Kieran - http://kieranwardle.co.uk/

I can recommend them very highly, especially the designer, as her clever ideas saved me a lot of money.

Happy to be a reference.


Cheers,

J

My name is Ed and I am a director of Delve Architects, who are based locally in East Dulwich. We specialise in the residential sector and have over 10 years experience in the industry. We would be more than happy to meet with you at no charge and review your potential project.


If you would like to give me a call on 07749535140 or alternatively email me at [email protected] we can organise a suitable time to meet with you.


You can find out more about us on our website at www.delvearchitects.com or follow us on instagram at @he_who_delves.


Regards,


Ed

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Delve Architects Ltd based at 10 Rockells Place, East Dulwich, SE22 0RT

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