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Hello, we have a small flat, but are looking to reorganise the kitchen and living room space, and possibly add on a side extension. This is not a big project and has a very tight budget, but we are looking for recommendations for a local Architect who can give us some ideas on how to make the best use of the limited space, and draw up plans if required. Thanks
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I had Jacqui Teggin (Green & Teggin) around for an ideas consultation a few months ago. She was very helpful, had some great ideas and considered how we lived and used our home. There is a charge for the ideas consultation. She can send you a quote/brief for drawing up plans if required.


http://www.greenandteggin.co.uk

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I also used Jacqui Teggin (Green & Teggin) recently for an ideas consultation and found it helpful. She spent three hours at my place measuring the space (it's for a potential side extension) and then doing some initial drawings showing how we might use the space (and gave an indication of possible costs). She did several options for using the space, which was helpful. They charged ?300 for the service but it was a useful thing to have done, so I thought it was money worth paying.


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