Design, Planning

Here we look at how long the design process can take, when creating or remodelling your home.

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If you’re hoping to get a new home designed, one of the first questions that you have will be ‘how long will it take?’

And that’s a very reasonable question.

We have an article looking at how long the build process takes, and this one looks specifically at how long the design side takes.

Discovery

The first part of the process is Discovery. This is all about getting to know you, and what you want. There will be a lot of questions, but these are very important – we don’t want to be half way through the design and suddenly discover that you have six dogs, or need space for a disabled grandmother to move in in a couple of years, for instance.

After your initial call or email, we’ll arrange a site visit, and provide you with a questionnaire so we can understand you, your project and your expectations, before offering our Project Brief & Fee Proposal for review and acceptance.

This part of the process depends somewhat on you. If you are able to respond in good time with setting up meetings, getting back to us with answers, and discussing options with us, then it can move through quite quickly.

Quick version – 2-4 weeks

Feasibility, concept and developed design stages

Allowing for a few iterations of the concept designs, we could prepare your scheme for submission to planning in as little as 3-4 months. Perhaps a little longer if you want to explore further configurations of the layouts, of if your property is listed, or in a protected landscape, and we need to work with consultant(s) to satisfy the planning criteria.

Once you’re happy with the scheme, and before we submit the proposals to the planners, we allow a couple of weeks for our Budget Cost Review to be undertaken.

Planning approval takes 8 weeks from registration to determination. If you and we have engaged with the neighbours, and possibly the Parish Council, beforehand this can avoid the potential for unexpected objections and delays.

There could be delays to the process, if there is a local council election in the middle of it for example, as the people you need to approve your plan might be awaiting re-election.

Quick version – 3-4 months + 8 weeks for planning approval

Stage 4 – Technical

Depending on the size and complexity of your project, including landscaping, 4-6 months typically allows us to liaise with the structural engineer, building control and other specialist design consultants to confirm compliance with the relevant Building Regulations, and completion of the Schedule of Works specification documents.

We can also arrange and attend meetings alongside you with suppliers and subcontractors so you can hone the finer details of the windows & doors, plumbing & electrical services, and the interiors of your project.

 

The Detailed Cost Review typically takes around 6 weeks to complete, with an anticipation of a couple more weeks to dig into the suppliers’ specifications, and consider which elements you’d like to include in the finalised contract price and programme.

Alongside the pricing work, we can submit demolition notices to the council and utility companies, arrange the removal of asbestos materials and the disconnection/redirection of services, and liaise with your neighbours to ensure the construction stage can get going smoothly once you’re ready.

Quick version – 4-6 months + 6 weeks for the pricing

With this breakdown, and if everything goes smoothly, the overall design time could be 9-13 months, from first contact to the builders starting work.

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