It doesn’t matter where the house is, if it needs to be enlarged or improved, then time and money will have to be allocated. The houses around here are all minimum of four bedrooms. Each is one of a selection of the same 5 designs throughout a rather large development on the outskirts of a midlands town. Each enclave of 8 houses is set out in little cul de sacs of 2, 3 and 3 houses and of the ‘2’, one is always the larger 5 bedroomed model. This may sound dreadfully formulaic but it doesn’t actually look it as the designs vary from one enclave to the next. There ae nice open front gardens and plenty of grass and shrubs everywhere. When the development was built, it would have seemed extremely unlikely that anyone would wan to extend one – they seemed so big and spacious! However, the needs of families these days seem to dictate bigger, better at all costs. The best way to achieve this is to have a builder with an architect visit to discuss what the owner thinks they want and the architect will explain what they can have out of these ideas and where thy might come across building regulations adn planning obstacles. The builder will then go into the fine costings, time schedules and. small print.
Of course, Not every house job will involve planning regulationss or the need to have the front garden demolished to hold skips or plant machinery. Some renovations can be swift and less involved – if something needs changing but there is not much room, then a proper professional builder can suggest ways to achieve a happy medium. it is often the case that they can see a straight path through . Builders know from experience that it will take x amount of buiding materias to do the walls, roof, garage etc. So they wil be a good guide for the project. They very often know other trades people who can step up and carry out the plumbing asnd elecrical works, like a seamless enterprise.