Begin by thoroughly evaluating your current living space to identify limitations and areas that require improvement. Consider needs such as additional space, a larger kitchen, or a dedicated home office. Assess the functionality of each room to determine what is and isn’t working. Define clear goals for your extension, such as creating a seamless connection to the garden, adding an extra bedroom, or designing a light-filled living area. Aim for flexibility and adaptability to meet both current and future needs.
Prioritise your needs and goals by distinguishing between essential elements and desirable features. This prioritisation will guide your decisions throughout the project, helping you make informed trade-offs when necessary. Conduct a meticulous inventory and layout analysis to understand your home’s current dimensions, natural light sources, and traffic flow patterns. Evaluate the overall condition of your home, noting any structural issues or outdated systems that may impact the feasibility and cost of the extension. Additionally, analyse how each room is used to identify underutilised or overcrowded areas that need attention.
Consider your home’s orientation and surroundings. Extending towards the garden can enhance outdoor connectivity, while upward extensions might be necessary in space-constrained environments. This comprehensive approach ensures a well-planned and successful extension, aligned with your vision and needs.
Choosing the perfect architect is pivotal to the success of your project, ensuring your vision is brought to life with practicality, functionality, and aesthetic finesse.
Research and Shortlist:
Begin by researching architects who specialise in residential extensions. Look for portfolios that resonate with your style and aspirations. Review their past projects to gauge their design approach and attention to detail. You can search for ARB registered architects on the ARB website and RIAS chartered architects on the RIAS website (links below).
Initial Consultations:
Schedule phone consultations with shortlisted architects to delve into your project specifics. Share your objectives, budget, and timeline, and observe how well they grasp your vision. Consider home visits for a nominal fee to aid in their understanding of your space and provide more tailored advice.
Experience and Local Knowledge:
Prioritise architects with extensive experience in similar projects and a solid grasp of local planning regulations. Their familiarity with local processes can navigate the permitting process more efficiently and foresee potential hurdles.
Communication and Project Management:
Evaluate their communication prowess and project management skills. Opt for an architect whose expertise, personality, and working style align with your project’s requirements.
Selecting an architect who not only understands your vision but also brings expertise and local insight ensures a smooth journey from concept to completion.
Some useful links to aid your search:
– Architects Registration Board (ARB) https://arb.org.uk
– Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) https://www.rias.org.uk
– Scottish Ecological Design Association (SEDA) https://www.seda.uk.net
Embarking on your extension project involves several key stages, each crucial to its success. Familiarising yourself with these stages ensures you’re well-prepared for every step of the journey.
Briefing and Design:
The project begins with a comprehensive briefing to define your objectives, budget, and specific requirements. Collaborate with your architect to develop a conceptual plan, including sketches, plans, and 3D models. Iterations and refinements ensure the design aligns with your vision and integrates seamlessly with your existing space.
Technical Information:
Once the design is finalised, detailed technical drawings and specifications are produced. These documents provide precise instructions for construction, covering structural elements, electrical layouts, plumbing details, and material specifications.
Finding a Builder:
Source reputable builders with experience in similar projects. Seek recommendations from your architect, friends, or online reviews to compile a shortlist. Evaluate each builder’s capabilities, reputation, and proposed timelines.
Tendering:
During the tendering process, selected builders submit bids outlining costs and project timelines. Review each tender thoroughly, considering pricing, the builder’s track record, and proposed approach.
Preparing to Start On-Site:
Finalise contracts, establish start dates, and coordinate with your architect and builder to ensure seamless project commencement and execution.
A useful website providing further information on the construction stages:
RIAS Construction Process: https://rias.org.uk/for-the-public/why-use-a-chartered-architect/the-construction-process
Securing local authority approvals is essential for compliance and project continuity. Two critical approvals include planning permission and building warrant approval.
Planning Permission:
It’s crucial to ensure compliance with local planning policies and regulations that govern land use. This permission is typically necessary for significant changes such as extensions or alterations that affect your property’s appearance or footprint. Detailed plans and supporting documents should be submitted to your local authority, addressing aspects such as aesthetics and environmental impact. Listed Building Consent is required for any modifications if your building is listed and Conservation Area Consent if you live within a conservation area. Many smaller aspects of work do not require planning approval and can be carried out through Permitted Development.
Building Warrant Approval:
This approval is essential to verify that your extension meets all safety and building regulations. It focuses on technical aspects like structural integrity, fire safety, and energy efficiency. To obtain this approval, comprehensive co-ordinated technical drawings and specifications have to be submitted to the local authority. Upon completion of the building works, a final inspection is carried out to ensure compliance and a completion certificate is issued to the homeowner.
City of Edinburgh Council websites provide information on the planning applications and building warrant approvals:
– Planning Portal – https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/planning-applications
– Scottish Government Building Standards – https://www.gov.scot/policies/building-standards
At Studio AWA, we offer comprehensive support in planning your bespoke extension, ensuring your project’s success from start to finish. By working with Studio AWA, you benefit from a structured, transparent process that keeps your project on track, ensuring the final outcome meets and exceeds your expectations.
Understanding Needs and Space Evaluation:
We help you clarify your goals and evaluate whether an extension is necessary or if optimising your existing space can achieve the desired results.
Initial Consultations:
Begin with a free 20-minute phone call to discuss your project and provide initial guidance. For a small fee, arrange in-depth home consultations to assess project feasibility and outline next steps based on our expertise.
Preliminary Budget Advice:
Provide preliminary advice on setting realistic budgets tailored to your needs and goals. We offer insights into potential costs for your extension, helping you plan effectively.
Home Transformation Pathway:
Start your project with our ‘Home Transformation Pathway’ – a step-by-step plan crafted to help you achieve your goals seamlessly. Begin with the Concept Design stage, a smaller commitment allowing you to assess project feasibility and decide whether to proceed further. We provide tailored concept design options that cater specifically to your needs and preferences.
Guidance Through Subsequent Stages:
If you choose to continue, fully appoint us to guide you through the subsequent stages of your extension. This ensures expert guidance and support at every stage, from initial design to final construction.
Ensuring a Functional and Aesthetic Extension:
We craft designs that combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, enhancing your home and lifestyle. Our comprehensive approach ensures a seamless process with clear communication and expert management throughout.
Step 1: Schedule a home consultation meeting
We’ll visit your home to understand your needs and answer all your questions. You’ll receive verbal advice on the feasibility of your ideas, giving you clarity and confidence from the start.
Step 2: Develop your customised plan
We’ll create a tailored plan, beginning with a Feasibility Study or Concept Design Options. This provides a clear, step-by-step pathway to your dream home, ensuring your project’s success.
Step 3: Build your ideal home
We’ll guide you through every step to bring your ideal home to life, offering comprehensive and flexible services tailored to your needs. We ensure every detail is meticulously planned and executed, resulting in a beautiful, functional, and personalised living space.
Bespoke architectural services in Edinburgh, specialising in home extensions, alterations, and new builds. We craft elegant, tailored spaces to suit your lifestyle.