If you own a retail premises, and your thinking of building an extension, hiring an architectural technician is an essential consideration, not to be overlooked. But why should you hire an architectural technician for your shop extension? Well, unfortunately, many businesses neglect to do this, and end up with results that aren’t practical, or dont achieve the aesthetic they were looking for. A professional architectural technician can help with all of that, and much more besides. Here at David Haworth Design, we are leading residential and commercial property architectural technicians. And this is our guide to everything you should consider about architectural design and shop extensions.

Why should you hire an architect for your shop extension?

So, what are the advantages of working with a professional architect team, to plan and design your new shop extension? Well, there are many, including:

  • Keeping within legal regulations and requirements-by working with a professional architect you can make sure your design plans meet the whole range of building and legal requirements, as well as any council requirements and permissions.
  • Stay on budget-using architectural designs to create plans for all construction teams means that everyone can be on the same page, to get to the desired end result. This can help to reduce any confusion or issues, as well as to avoid any design flaws or problems that occur during the process.
  • Designed around your requirements-a professional architect team will listen to your requirements, and create plans that are designed to meet these. This means you will end up with a property that is visually attractive, and practical. A win/win for any extension project.
  • Tackle any problems before they arise-an architect, during the design and planing process, can find and avoid any potential problems. This means that you wont be half way through construction and hit a water pipe, or something equally as disastrous!

For more information or advice, get in touch with the professionals today, here at David Haworth Design.