I am looking to have a bungalow built on a backfill site. It is likely that I will not get permission for any rooms in roof, and will need a shallow pitch, so I am considering having a basement built underneath to double the floor space.
There is a precedent set, as it has been done in the same road, to two properties, although I would want a slighty different design, as detailed above.
Options....
1.Get an architect and give them an open cheque to draw plans, obtain planning, b'regs, etc and oversee build....cost 10-12% of build cost (£150k) £15-£18k.
2.Use a local design technician to draw full plans and submit, cost £1000
3. Use a local Chartered Planner who advises getting outline permission first, cost £600, and then if approved submitting acurate design for full planning £1000 Total cost £1500.00 (but if planning refused outright, only lose £600 as opposed to £1000)
Advantage of 3 is that the chartered Planner I would use, used to to be head of planning for the local authority where we will be submitting plans to, so should have a good idea of what will be acceptable!
Any thoughts?
There is a precedent set, as it has been done in the same road, to two properties, although I would want a slighty different design, as detailed above.
Options....
1.Get an architect and give them an open cheque to draw plans, obtain planning, b'regs, etc and oversee build....cost 10-12% of build cost (£150k) £15-£18k.
2.Use a local design technician to draw full plans and submit, cost £1000
3. Use a local Chartered Planner who advises getting outline permission first, cost £600, and then if approved submitting acurate design for full planning £1000 Total cost £1500.00 (but if planning refused outright, only lose £600 as opposed to £1000)
Advantage of 3 is that the chartered Planner I would use, used to to be head of planning for the local authority where we will be submitting plans to, so should have a good idea of what will be acceptable!
Any thoughts?