Great_Expectations
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Early stages, so hopefully not cursing it. In the process of completing on an old 1930's house that needs a significant renovation. I was looking for a project, but perhaps not as big as this one!
Anyway, we have a builder sorted and ideas for plans, but looking for hints/tips/recommendations to support keeping to our budget for the interior. For example, we are looking at ex-showroom kitchens (which are a lot cheaper than new ones) and keeping the existing doors but dipping them etc.
And, any general recommendations? Or ideas from people who have done this before?
We are also specifically looking for an architect, as while we have drawn up plans in collaboration with the builder, we need to formally put them together, and get the view of a professional who knows the regs etc, before submitting for planning permission - any recommendations would be great!
Anyway, we have a builder sorted and ideas for plans, but looking for hints/tips/recommendations to support keeping to our budget for the interior. For example, we are looking at ex-showroom kitchens (which are a lot cheaper than new ones) and keeping the existing doors but dipping them etc.
And, any general recommendations? Or ideas from people who have done this before?
We are also specifically looking for an architect, as while we have drawn up plans in collaboration with the builder, we need to formally put them together, and get the view of a professional who knows the regs etc, before submitting for planning permission - any recommendations would be great!