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Hello I am looking to do a kitchen extension, we don?t need a full blown architect - as a friend who is a builder described we simply 'need a box on the back of the house' nothing complicated or innovative. Any recommendations for someone who can come around, do plans, and potentially help with submitting them to Southwark council (as we are in a conservation area). Would be gratefully received.

Hi there,


I should be able to do assist you on this.


I am a freelance architect and live in Nunhead. I have experience on similar jobs and have been dealing with councils re. planning application. The fact that you live within conservation area might be slightly complicated in terms of the massing of the extension.


I offer my service on competitive fees as I am currently building up my portfolio.


You can contact me on my email or mobile 07884091720 to discuss further.


Kind Regards,


Ivy

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Ivy,


I noticed your message on the here when searching for builder recommedations.


we live in nunhead and are looking to hopefully knock through our kitchen wall to create patio doors to the garden and also put in a new kitchen. would you be interested in this project and giving us a quote for design?


All the best


Alison

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