Menu

Close

Architect Drawings

If you need the extension architect drawings  or other type of drawings in United Kingdom, look no further than DrawnHouse Ltd. We're experts at designing and creating spaces that meet your expectations and provide you with the extra flexibility you require.

Drawnhouse Ltd can efficiently create architectural drawings for all type of extensions, by utilising the latest software, cutting-edge 3D technologies, video-conferencing, and skilled designers.

Drawnhouse Ltd believe there's a style that is suitable for each homeowner. Perhaps you require an extra bedroom or have room for an en-suite. It's our mission to help you maximise the potential of your home according to the style you prefer.

If you need an effective method to increase the living space, a house extension or loft conversion could be the ideal solution. Most people don't even think about how they use their loft, which is why it's an unused space or an unorganised storage space with no reason or purpose for its design. By converting your loft, you could flip it upside down and turn it into a stylish bedroom, a space for games for all the family members, or simply a neat storage area with an extra bathroom or shower. There are many options for loft conversions, and we'll advise you which one is the best option for your needs and the structure of your home.

Loft conversions could be among the most effective ways to make the most of your loft space. However, there are many ways to do it. Based on your individual needs and the circumstances you're forced to deal with, you can choose a particular kind of loft transformation over another. Loft conversion generally do not require Planning Permission nowadays. However, you'll likely need the certificate that the loft has the permited development right, and structural drawings from the engineer before building it.

Our Architectural drawings help you understand how to utilise your home space in the best way possible. As there are many types of loft conversion, these drawings help distinguish which one is adequate for your structure. Here are some types of loft conversion:

Dormer Loft Conversion is the most efficient and most common method of providing additional roof space. In most cases, it is possible to build without approval for planning through permitted development conditions, based on the kind of property. Still, for houses or flats, planning permission will be required.

Mansard Loft Conversion is the most efficient loft conversion that provides excellent outcomes in creating extra living space. Mansard Loft conversions are made by raising the party wall while the roof is kept flat with gentle inward slopes. Mainly, mansard conversions are carried out onto the rear end of the home. They are among the most appealing loft conversions, which allows the possibility of integration with buildings around.

Hip-to-Gable Loft Conversion is trendy in the detached or semi-detached end of terrace homes with a hipped roof. The hip-to-gable loft conversion is constructed by straightening an inwardly slanted area of the roof and transforming it into an elongated wall. This is an ideal method to increase the space in your loft for these types of homes.

Mansion Block Loft Conversion is a fantastic conversion that allows you to extend your loft to your top floor apartment. The construction is done with attention to minor details.

L-Shape Dormer Loft Conversion is two dormer loft conversions linked to each other. It is a modern loft conversion standard for Edwardian and Victorian period homes, creating more space by constructing an additional dormer to the existing rear extension. A great value when you make several rooms, for instance, two bedrooms with bathrooms.

Pod Dormer Loft Conversion is a POD loft space extension to the rear wing of the house that is part of the L-section Dormer Loft conversion. It is a trendy loft conversion popular for Victorian or Edwardian period homes, connected to the original loft conversions to rear dormers. A Pod extension is among the most cost-effective methods to expand the size of your home.

Skylight Loft Conversion is also sometimes referred to by the name Velux loft conversion because of the sheer number of Velux windows installed. Loft conversions with Velux roof windows typically are located on lofts that are larger and do not require a dormer, or because of planning restrictions in conservation zones, loft conversions with dormers are not permitted.

Roof Terrace can be built in certain London Boroughs due to restrictions on planning; dormers with an L-shaped shape for rear extensions are not permitted. However, simple loft terrace designs and building solutions are built over the rear portion of the roof. Loft conversions with roof terraces can be a fantastic addition to convert, particularly for those who live in flats or a maisonette that requires increased outdoor space.