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Hi,


I am looking for an architect to help us by designing a new way to use the back of our house. We've never used one before so are looking for recommendations for ones that you might have used. In particular, we are looking for someone used to working with older properties that can open up their design and use.


Thanks,


Thursday

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Hello

I know a really good guy, Luke Rowett from Rowett Reid Architects.

He is one half of this brilliant team and describes himself as the architect who listens to your lifestyle and designs around you to help you get the most form your property. He works on houses of all ages and has projects in SE22


Luke also oversees the whole project with you so you are not stuck waiting for someone else to oversee things. Wish I had known him a few years ago!


I have not used him personally but I have seen his work and it?s spectacular.


I would seriously consider giving him a call


07540 767 014


Please do mention my name


Suzanne James

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,


I am a local Architect, normally my day job is large infrastructure projects but I am currently available for private commissions.


I have recently completed a number of creative residential extensions and refurbishment projects in South London and can provide architectural services for all stages of the design and construction process. From concept design and planning applications to producing construction drawings for contractors.


It would be great to discuss your project and show you some examples of my work with testimonials. Please get in touch via phone 07869578350 or email [email protected]


Kind regards,


Tom

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