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'Family friendly' architect


cazfay

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I saw a recommendation for an architect which is particularly renowned for working with families with kids. They got great recommendations on here. Sadly I don't seem to have saved/ watch that thread correctly as I can't find it!


They had strong principles around starting on time each day, accommodating family needs etc.


Can anyone help?


Thanks

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Hi Crazfay,

Are you still looking?


We are a small architectural company in Peckham and have done a number extensions for family homes in south east London. Some with play areas designed into our schemes.

Plus my boss has kids of his own and understands schedules routines well.


Have a look at some of the work we have done in the area


[http://www.archic.co.uk/]

Hi Crazfay,

We are also a small architectural office operating from Forest Hill. We have worked with many clients' with families and busy schedules and are happy to work around you with flexibility. We have carried out many extensions to family homes in London, some of which can be seen on our website, http://www.nimtim.co.uk/home. We would be happy to show you some of our projects, those currently on site and completed. Also happy to recommend local Structural Engineer's and builders should you need.

Good luck with your project,

Nim

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