In the last few years extensions have become very popular in the UK. They are a great way to make more space in a home without having to move. In addition, they can add a lot of value to properties. However, some people worry about how to design one. Many don't know whether to talk to an architect or not.
Do you need one?
The easiest answer is no you don't need an architect. You could do a lot of the work yourself, especially if it is only a simple extension and is within your permitted development rights. In fact you could potentially go straight to a builder and talk to them about it. Some will even have a design service to help with the drawings.
Should you do this?
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](http://static1.squarespace.com/static/6785171870c31d13d6d79a5e/67ab22a1669e3278200f8fb5/67ab2307669e3278200f9b16/1739268871944/Modern-Side-Extension-Coffey-Architects.png?format=original)While in many cases you can do the project without an architect, there are plenty of reasons why you should hire one. Firstly they can help you with planning and the design. Professional help here can provide a huge amount of value. Ultimately it can result in a much better project and you can clarify your rights so you don't fall foul of local planners. One of the main reasons why you should work with an architect is they can include a lot of detail in designs for you. This can really help when you find a builder. If you don't give them enough detail about the project they can struggle to give you an accurate quote. That could easily result in you going over budget. With an architect you also get someone who can help throughout the project. They could work with the builder on your behalf, saving you from doing it. Having them on hand also means you can get support if there are any unexpected issues. This is much better than the delays and higher costs you may find otherwise.