The basics of space planning

The Coffey Architects team works hard to ensure that every client gets a design they love. Being the top experts in residential architecture London has, we have a wide skill set. You can ask us to work on tall structures or small scale individual homes. In each case we look to create properties people will want to live in.

What is space planning?

Space planning is a huge part of architecture. This is a thorough analysis of how you use physical spaces within your building. It looks at the purposes of each room and who will use it.It is a good idea to create the spatial plan and design at the same time. That way it is more likely you will get both of them right. When the space planning is done correctly, you can use your floor space effectively and minimise waste.While thinking about the design and plan, the architects must know several details.

Purpose

Firstly it is vital to know the purpose of the spaces and overall structure. Buildings can have distinct purposes, each of which comes with their own space requirements. Their uses shall assist you in figuring out how you allocate the spaces. There are some areas that can have a sole function. Others will have more than one and shall demand more flexibility as a result.

Additional considerations

When planning for space, the architects need to think about components like ventilation and lighting too. One other significant aspect is accessibility. They must make the space easily useable by people who have different capabilities. This includes those with mobility challenges. Some spaces may require you to put privacy as a top priority.At Coffey Architects, we consider every important element when planning for the space. Once we figure all of the details out, everything will start coming together. As a result you will be one step closer to your dream home.We are proud to be one of the leading providers of residential architecture London can offer. If there is anything specific you would like to discuss with us, you are welcome to contact us.

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