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KJG Design is an Architectural
design and planning service specializing in obtaining planning approval
and building regulation approval, for home extensions and alterations
of all types, house extensions, loft conversions, garage conversions,
new builds, and small commercial projects. Thoughout Luton, Dunstable,
Harpenden, Ampthill, Bedford, Milton Keynes,St
Albans,Hatfield Hitchin Stevage Baldock,Hemel Hempstead,Aylesbury
Hitchin
and all surrounding areas.
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KJG Design specialist
in domestic and small commercial extensions for homeowners, tenants,
and small to medium size business. We draw on the experience gained
producing countless extension plans building plans for every type
of domestic and commercial planning application.
Commercial building Plans
Building plans, extension plans, change of use plans for commercial
property is a field on it's own, KJG Design offer a professional
Plan Drawing Services for small to medium size business owner.Change
of use, commercial alterations and extensions plans.
If you don't know where to begin,
we can offer advise for every stage. If you have sketches and know
exactly what you want,we can take it on to the next stage for you
producing your Planning Drawings, and completing a Planning Application
on your behalf. See our services giving you details of our full
range of services.
What's the difference between an Architect & an
Architectural Designer ?
Architectural Designers and not Architects. What's
the difference?
Traditionally Draughtsmen were the behind the scenes work horses
helping develop the architects ideas.
These days the roles have blurred somewhat with Draughtsmen setting
up businesses of their own, hence the birth of the Architectural
Designer.
Architectural Designers are able to do everything
an Architect can. Architectural Designers can produce Consent Drawings,
submit plans to council for consent and create imaginative, practical
and attractive designs.
So who should I choose for my project? If you're
building a sports stadium, office block, or a very special one in
a million residential house an architect should be considered; otherwise
a good Architectural Designer is more than capable, and usually
more affordable than an Architect.
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