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Design & Build recommendations please for ground floor & loft extension


Trixie3

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I'm looking for recommendations for a design and build firm or even a designer/architect and then a builder for a loft and ground floor extension (plus refurbishment) of a Victorian house. Experience dealing with Dulwich Estate is preferable.


Client recommendations only please.


Thank you!

Hi Trixie


We are H+E Studio, an Architecture and Structural Engineering practice founded by Laura Harriott and Joseph Eyles.


We are a design led and professional team, who are experienced with residential works, including extensions and full refurbishment projects. We work collaboratively with our clients to produce creative and elegant designs suited to your needs and aspirations.


We have worked on a number of projects in the local area, from concept right through to construction management.


Please get in touch to discuss your project and aspirations. We offer a free initial consultation for new projects which we can conduct via Zoom, Skype, Teams etc.


We look forward to hearing from you,


Kind Regards,

Laura


H+E Studio Ltd

0779 1943 644

www.hestudio.co.uk

Hi Trixie


We're Delve Architects, based locally and experienced with Dulwich Estate, and the negotiations required for consent. We also have several builders we work with regularly locally, who we would be able to recommend to tender.


Please get in touch on [email protected], or 02034884408 and we'd be happy to arrange a free consultation together and visit to your property. You can view our work on our website (www.delvearchitects.com) and instagram @delvearchitects - if you send me an email I will send over our portfolio document and client references.


Best regards

Alex

Director

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Trixie,

I just saw your thread... might be that you've already got this sorted but if you do need help with architectural aspect (planning, east Dulwich estates etc) then please get in touch. I've done a fair few jobs in east Dulwich estates over the years so please call if you need any advice. All the best,

Mikail 07776283120

Hello Trixie


I am a local interior designer, based in Brockley. I can help with space planning, interior layouts and details / finishes, which can then be taken to a builder.


Do call / drop me an email, I would love to hear from you!


Many thanks

Leonie



Poise Interior Design

t: 07793559220

[email protected]

w: www.poisedesign.co.uk

instagram: @poise.interiors

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