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Getting good value extending/renovating a house.
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<blockquote data-quote="George from SJM Planning" data-source="post: 7673488" data-attributes="member: 16346"><p>To</p><p></p><p>Totally agree. Changes cost money, the right time to consider your options is when it is still on the drawing board not when you have a 15k kitchen sitting in boxes in a storage unit.</p><p>When you choose your designer ask to see examples of their work, not just the stuff they are happy to put on their website but from projects similar to your own. If you can not look at their designs and completely understand what you will be getting then how will you know it is what you want? You may be familiar with technical drawings so seeing everything in black and white plan view so that is how you can visualise it best, but if you can't read technical drawings then someone who can do 3d work, or even physical 3d models might work for you best.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you have specific furniture you need to accommodate make sure they know. Only last week we had an extension that we had had in for planning for 7 weeks when the client suddenly said, is that wall long enough for two lazy boy recling sofas? Turns out it was but only by luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George from SJM Planning, post: 7673488, member: 16346"] To Totally agree. Changes cost money, the right time to consider your options is when it is still on the drawing board not when you have a 15k kitchen sitting in boxes in a storage unit. When you choose your designer ask to see examples of their work, not just the stuff they are happy to put on their website but from projects similar to your own. If you can not look at their designs and completely understand what you will be getting then how will you know it is what you want? You may be familiar with technical drawings so seeing everything in black and white plan view so that is how you can visualise it best, but if you can't read technical drawings then someone who can do 3d work, or even physical 3d models might work for you best. Also, if you have specific furniture you need to accommodate make sure they know. Only last week we had an extension that we had had in for planning for 7 weeks when the client suddenly said, is that wall long enough for two lazy boy recling sofas? Turns out it was but only by luck. [/QUOTE]
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