Internal Renovation to Private House

Fubar

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I am looking to have some internal work done to the downstairs of my house. Its a typical 4 bed semi and I would like to re-align the kitchen, dining room and tv room. Work will include knocking out 1 dividing wall, building another dividing wall, moving back door, closing up a window, replacing external double doors with a window, relocation of plumbing for kitchen and relocation of electric fittings.

My questions are
1. Are there any planning implications of what I propose
2. Do I need to engage an architect for this project. We have a fairly good idea of what we want.

Many Thanks
 
If you are proposing to knock down an internal wall, I would say you definitely need a proffessional of some sort to advise you ( others here could be more specific) or you may be left with no upstairs!
 
Hi Fubar,

+1 what callybags has advised and I also note the following -

There are four aspects of your project which may benefit from you taking professional advice.

Structure - architect or engineer
Planning - architect or planning consultant
Design - architect or interior designer
Pricing - architect or quantity surveyor

The architect should be able to advise on all aspects of the project.
If at any point specialist expertise is needed the architect will advise.

ONQ.


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All advice on AAM is remote from the situation and cannot be relied upon as a defence or support - in and of itself - should legal action be taken.
Competent legal and building professionals should be asked to advise in Real Life with rights to inspect and issue reports on the matters at hand.
 
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