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RSC Architect

2 review(s)
Offers services in ABOYNE
RSC Architect , RIBA Chartered Architect in South Wales specialising in bespoke designs for residential and commercial arc...
Town Planning and Architectural Design Services. Pre-application advice, design solutions, local authority consents and fu...

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07 Dec

Architectural Services | Residential

Aboyne - AB34

Enquiry from: Lucy L

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Property type: Detached, Work description: Loft conversion and stairs leading to it Time scale: Immediate

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19 Mar

Architectural Services | Residential

Aboyne - AB34

Enquiry from: Flannan H

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Homeowner Architect Property type: Detached, Work description: remove glass from conservatory and turn it into a sunroom Supplied and installed Please contact to appoint

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07 Dec

Architectural Services | Residential

Banchory - AB31

Enquiry from: Calum D

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integral garage to be converted to separate living area. garage door to be replaced with wall & large window. floor to be raised to be level with rest of home. boiler in corner of garage to be boxed o...

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10 Aug

Architectural Services | Residential

Banchory - AB31

Enquiry from: Norman P

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To convert a detached single story double garage in to a one bedroom with small dressing room, en-suite with bath and seperate shower. Open living kitchen and lounge. do not Wish to use a design servi...

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08 Mar

Architectural Services | Residential

Ballater - AB35

Enquiry from: Mike L

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Property type: Detached, Work description: Extension across the back of my house 13 metres x 4 meters out Customer has confirmed they are looking to get a quote for an architect to help with their H...

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06 May

Architectural Services | Residential

Banchory - AB31

Enquiry from: Stephen T

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Homeowner Architects Property type: Detached, Work description: Would like extension down the side of my house upstairs and down with a modern conservatory on the front of my hose with a double ga...

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How much do Architect services cost?

How much do Architects in Aboyne cost?
Prices for Architects around Aboyne can be very different relying on the kind of service that you want to have actually performed in your residence. It's the inquiry we get asked a lot "how much do Architects in Aboyne cost?". It's definitely very good to have an idea of how much a Architect will likely charge for their work. Rates will most likely rise and fall based upon the products and the tradesperson picked. The table shows the kinds of task that Architects usually do as well as the regular price series of these jobs. Some projects take longer to finish than others so costs do differ by project.

Tasks that Architects in Aboyne can do:

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The average price
of an Architect in Aboyne is:

£2,500

Architect job Architect cost in 2025
Commercial architectural services in Aboyne £3,000-£4,600
Residential architectural services in Aboyne £750-£4,050

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Architect FAQs

How should I choose a residential architect?

The key aspect to choosing the right residential architect for your project is communication. Make sure you choose an architect who you can communicate well with – it’s vital that you are able to accurately communicate your requirements for your building.

Do I need an architect to build a house?

Like building an extension, you’re not legally required to hire an architect to build a house. However, given the amount of money you’ll be investing in your project, it’s vital to get it right. Clear, accurate plans are essential for any builder or other tradesperson to get the right materials in the right place. Building projects that go wrong because of inaccurate plans can at best look odd, and at worst be structurally unsound.

We’d recommend hiring either an architect or a skilled design and build company to create the plans for your new house. If you hire an architect to do your designs, you can choose whether to involve them further in your project, or use another professional or your own skills to take care of any applications and project management.

Can a residential architect help me with planning permission?

Yes. Residential architects are invaluable and will be able to manage the application process as well as offer you advice on the best way to design your building to satisfy the local authority. They can also help with ideas as well as advising on what is possible and what is not possible.

How to reduce architect fees?

If you’d like to hire a residential architect, but have limited funds, there are several things you can try to reduce their quote.

Firstly, you don’t necessarily need to hire them for project management – you could just ask them to do the design. This will mean you’ll have to do some extra donkey work, but you could choose between finding a cheaper professional to do your project management or simply doing it yourself.

There might also be other architectural services that you can cut down on. Some professionals offer extras like landscape, interior and detailed joinery design. If you can do without any of these, this will help to reduce the overall cost.

You could also think about scaling down your project. Lots of residential architects work out their fees as a percentage of the total construction cost of your project. Lower the cost of this, and your fees might go down too.

Will a commercial architect be expensive?

Not necessarily. Commercial architects may charge either a fixed fee, an hourly rate, or a percentage of the building contract. They could also save you substantial amounts of money as their plans and drawings may stop issues arising later in the construction.

What is the best guttering material?

The best type of guttering material will vary depending on the requirements of the property. For example, on listed buildings cast iron or aluminium guttering may be required to maintain the character of the property. Generally, UPVC is the accepted standard for almost all modern properties.

How should I choose a commercial architect?

Choose an architect whose design vision fits with yours – but make sure they’ve got something new to bring to the table. Also check them out to see what projects they have previously undertaken. Ask them. Communication is vital. Pick a commercial architect who can communicate well with everybody involved in the project.

What do commercial architects do?

Commercial architects specialise in designing buildings for business or public use, rather than residential, like offices, shops and schools.

Commercial architects will typically have expert knowledge of the unique needs that different types of commercial building have. This includes safety and design requirements for bigger buildings that typically contain high numbers of people.

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