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Studio Tashkeel is an architecture practice in Manchester. The firm's experience ranges across sectors including inst...

Urban Archiworx

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We at Urban Archiworx Ltd take your vision through to reality with the design, planning & building regulations application...

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22 Sep

Architectural Services | Residential

Welshpool - SY21

Enquiry from: Samantha G

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Customer visited the architecturalprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Detached, Work description: A new build detached house 100m2 with a 106 restriction

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11 Feb

Architectural Services | Residential

Welshpool - SY21

Enquiry from: Stephen L

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Plans and planning permission for proposed existing workshop and wood shed into two story extension Homeowner Please contact to appoint

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12 Mar

Architectural Services | Residential

Llanfechain, Llanfyllin, Llansanffraid, Llanymynech, Meifod - SY22

Enquiry from: Scott E

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hi, design for a single width double length garage, and planning application what type of job are you looking to have done: other property type: detached house have you got a rough idea of the design ...

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20 Sep

Architectural Services | Residential

Caersws, Llandinam - SY17

Enquiry from: Raymond G

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Property type: Detached, Work description: 4 mtr side extension to bungalow

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09 May

Architectural Services | Commercial

Oswestry - SY10

Enquiry from: Jas S

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Change of use from A1 to A5 And convert empty building into convenience shop

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15 May

Architectural Services | Residential

Newtown - SY16

Enquiry from: Anthony R

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Building a nice size bungalow with garage

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08 Oct

Architectural Services | Residential

Oswestry - SY10

Enquiry from: Ian C

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Property type: Detached, Work description: 3m x 8m flat roofed extension to include new roof light in existing flat roof. Extension to include move kitchen and create an open plan kitchen, dining a...

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07 Mar

Architectural Services | Residential

Oswestry - SY10

Enquiry from: Rosann W

Start Date: Immediate

CONVERSION OR REPLACEMENT OF TWO STOREY TOOLSHED TO EITHER ONE STOREY OR TWO STOREY BEDROOM AND STUDY. DETAILS AND PICS CAN BE SEEN ON HOUSESIMPLE.CO.UK WEBSITE

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How much do Architect services cost?

How much do Architects in Welshpool cost?
Prices for Architects around Welshpool can vary relying on the kind of work that you want to have performed in your home. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Architects in Welshpool charge?". It's definitely really good to have an idea of how much a Architect will likely charge for their services. Prices will certainly change based on the products and also the tradesman chosen. The table reveals the types of work that Architects generally do and also the average cost series of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so prices do fluctuate by project.

Tasks that Architects in Welshpool can do:

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The average price
of an Architect in Welshpool is:

£2,341

Architect job Architect cost in 2024
Commercial architectural services in Welshpool £3,000-£4,600
Residential architectural services in Welshpool £513-£2,250

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Architect FAQs

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.

What does an business architect do?

Architects design new buildings, and alterations and extensions to existing buildings. They work with their clients to create plans for structures that meet their practical, structural, aesthetic and financial needs.

In some cases, an architect may only create the design and plans for a project. However, they’ll often stay involved in a project after this has been done to ensure its successful completion, providing project management too.

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.

How much maintenance do gutters need?

The amount of maintenance will vary depending on the material of the gutter. However, all gutters should be cleaned regularly. Ideally cleaning should be carried out yearly, or more frequently if there are trees close to the guttering, this prevents overflows and problems elsewhere.

Do I need an architect for an extension?

It’s not essential to hire an architect for a new extension project, but it can help you get a good result.

If you’d like to put your whole extension project in the hands of a professional, hiring an architect is a great idea. They’ll work with you to create the design you want, and can manage planning applications and work with building contractors to make sure your extension ends up just the way you want it.

However, if you want to save money, there are plenty of other options. Even if you’ve got good vision, you’ll need a professional of some kind to draw up plans for you. Either hire an architect to only do design work, or hire a design and build company to do the whole thing for you. If you’ve got the skills, you could even commission a design professional to draw up the plans and then build the thing yourself.

There are lots of design professionals out there, with different levels of experience and skill. So, it’s a good idea to pick a professional who has the level of skill to match your needs.

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.

Are there different styles of guttering?

There are lots of different styles and colours of guttering to suit any property. Half round is the standard style, but guttering is also available in ogee (half square), deep flow (U shaped), and square styles or box guttering (three straight sided).

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.

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