Architectural Services | Residential
Lincoln - LN4
Enquiry from: Cath N
Start Date: Immediate
Design a triple garage approximately 10m x 8m. Maybe to submit plans to local council.
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Lincoln - LN4
Enquiry from: Cath N
Start Date: Immediate
Design a triple garage approximately 10m x 8m. Maybe to submit plans to local council.
Stamford - PE9
Enquiry from: Sophia S
Start Date: Less than one month
single storey rear extension what type of job are you looking to have done: house extension property type: semi detached have you got a rough idea of the design you would like: yes how many bedrooms a...
Sleaford - NG34
Enquiry from: John T
Start Date: Immediate
single story extension plans/building regs for two rooms on back with pitched roof on bungalow approximately 4mx6m
Boston - PE20
Enquiry from: Donna H
Start Date: Immediate
Architect drawings for Planning Permission and Building Regulation Application Proposed garage and workshop are an 'L' shape measuring 7m x 13m at it's longest. Design can best be described as two 7...
Spalding - PE11
Enquiry from: Vicky S
Start Date: Immediate
we are looking to extend and convert our detached brick garage into a small annexe. thanks what type of job are you looking to have done: house extension property type: detached house have you got a r...
Spalding - PE11
Enquiry from: James B
Start Date: Less than one month
bungalow extension, addi*** bedroom with en-suite, also extending kitchen and utility by 1.5m, with cloakroom in the utility extension and larger kitchen. i have cad experience so have plan drawn our ...
Grantham - NG32
Enquiry from: Jay B
Start Date: Immediate
number 1 *** 2 storey extension to the side (nearest road if looking at streetview). full depth, maximum width within plot circa 4m. minor internal layout inc stairs what type of job are you looking t...
Boston - PE22
Enquiry from: George C
Start Date: Immediate
conversion of detached single garage into kitchen space for bakery business at home address. garage has electric, no water or drainage, single access via up-and-over door. brick/block construction, ce...
Stamford - PE9
Enquiry from: Liam C
Start Date: Immediate
two storey side extension and single storey rear extension what type of job are you looking to have done: house extension property type: semi detached have you got a rough idea of the design you would...
Stamford - PE9
Enquiry from: Liam C
Start Date: Less than one month
planning and building regulations plans for a two storey side extension and a single storey rear extension property type: semi detached have you got a rough idea of the design you would like: yes how ...
Skegness - PE25
Enquiry from: Mick R
Start Date: Immediate
single storey rear extension with two walls to come down
Gainsborough - DN21
Enquiry from: Chris T
Start Date: Immediate
rear single storey extension to existing bungalow, extension to form new dinning room, study and second bathroom and redevelop existing utility room what type of job are you looking to have done: hous...
Sleaford - NG34
Enquiry from: Doug W
Start Date: Immediate
Single storey rear extension to form dining room, 6x4 mtrs
Spalding - PE12
Enquiry from: Robert M
Start Date: Immediate
Initial quotes and feasibility for building a new home
Lincoln - LN2
Enquiry from: Mike L
Start Date: Less than one month
rear single storey extension to bungalow comprising two rooms, approx 6m wide x 3.5m deep. pitched roof new wet room within existing space. vaulted ceilings. insulation to exceed building regs. custo...
Skegness - PE25
Enquiry from: Mick R
Start Date: Immediate
single storey extension to the rear, extending the kitchen and dinning room and making one room.
Lincoln - LN2
Enquiry from: Keith B
Start Date: Less than one month
plans, drawings and application for double garage to be built forward of the existing bungalow building line. to be either prefabricated or breeze block and rendered with slate effect pitched roof ( b...
Boston - PE21
Enquiry from: Sara W
Start Date: Immediate
plans for a double garage at the front of our house and fra
Mablethorpe - LN12
Enquiry from: Sarah-Jane S
Start Date: Immediate
single story extension to the rear of the property. going out 4.8 come underprior approval but they’re asking for current floor plans and then a floor plan with the extension on and and elevation dr...
Lincoln - LN4
Enquiry from: Chris C
Start Date: Immediate
single storey block cavity rendered finish extension internal dimensions 3 35 x 2.5m with window, epdm flat roof, internal ceiling height 2.3m. knock through from existing room requiring rsj. built ...
How much do Architects in Lincolnshire cost?
Prices for Architects around Lincolnshire can differ depending upon the sort of job that you want to have done in your house. It's the question we get asked a lot "how much do Architects in Lincolnshire cost?". It's definitely good to have an idea of how much a Architect are going to likely charge for their services. Rates will certainly fluctuate based on the materials as well as the tradesperson picked. The list shows the types of work that Architects typically do and the regular price variety of these tasks. Some projects take longer to finish than others so costs do be very different by task.
Tasks that Architects in Lincolnshire can do:
Architect job | Architect cost in 2025 |
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Commercial architectural services in Lincolnshire | £3,000-£4,600 |
Residential architectural services in Lincolnshire | £509-£2,000 |
Yes. Commercial architects can provide a wide range of extra services such as project management, site feasibility studies, and help with site purchase. They can also be a great source of information and advice throughout the design and build process.
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.
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.
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.
It’s important to take plenty of time choosing your architect. They can have a significant effect on how successful your project is, so you’ll find it’s worth it in the long run.
Ideally, you’ll want the architect you choose to have plenty of experience in commercial property design and project management. If the building you’re creating or extending is for a particularly unique purpose, you may want to try to find a professional who has worked on a similar property before.
It’s also a good idea to use customer reviews to help you choose a commercial architect. If a company you’re considering doesn’t have any online reviews, ask them to supply you with testimonials or show you examples of their work.
Don’t forget that it’s vital to get on with your architect. You’ll need to communicate effectively to make sure that your project turns out the way you want it to, and you may be working together for a while. So, it’s a good idea to meet and speak with any commercial architects you’re considering before you go ahead and hire one.
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.
If you’d like to hire a commercial architect, but have a limited budget, there are a few options you could try.
Firstly, if you’re happy to manage the project yourself, you could just engage your architect to create the designs and technical plans. It will then be up to your builder and any other contractors to follow them. You’ll need to put some serious time and effort in to make sure that this goes smoothly, but it will reduce how much you’ll need to pay your architect.
You could also consider reducing the scope of your project. Many architects charge a percentage of your project’s total construction cost, so if you scale down the work then their fees will be lower. Alternatively, you may be able to negotiate a set fee if you want to guarantee that you won’t pay more than a certain amount.
Generally the process for having plans produced will only take a month or two. Major works or new builds can take upto ten months to produce. This will depend on the requirements of your project and the number of technical drawings you need produced. An architect will always advise you based on the project how long these will realistically take.
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