Projects
- New Build Residential
- 4 Bedroom Detached House
- 4 New Build Houses on Brownfield Site
- New Build with Mono-Pitched Roof
- Contemporary Semi Detached
- Bespoke Farm House
- 3 Bedroom Detached New Build
- Three Bedroom Bungalow
- Dorma Bungalow
- New Build Detached 4 Bedroom House with Pool
- Oak Frame 5 Bedroom Home
- ‘Upside – down’ house
- Ten New Build Housing Scheme
- Detached Bungalow over Garage
- Detached 4 Bedroom House with Integral Garage
- Commercial
- Domestic Extension
- Bungalow Extension and Alterations
- Re-Modelling of Semi-Detached House
- Rear Single Storey Terrace Property Kitchen Extension
- Two Storey Extension
- Rear Two Storey Extension for New Bathroom over Kitchen
- Two Storey Side Extension for a Bedroom over Garage
- First Floor Extension over Existing Garage
- Extension Over Garage
- Two Storey Side Extension
- Front Porch Extension
- Rear Sunlounge Extension
- Rear Two Storey Extension
- Conversions & Refurbishment
- Barn Conversion into a Single Dwelling
- Barn Conversion to New Dwelling
- Barn Conversion under Permitted Development
- Conversion of Derelict Barn into New Dwelling
- Conversion of Former Nightclub into Housing
- Conversion of Former Shop
- Fitness Mill
- Barnfields
- Terrace House Renovation
- Terrace House Kitchen Extension
- Storth Barn
- Listed Buildings
- Agricultural
- Healthcare
- Project Management
- Garage Conversions
Ten New Build Housing Scheme
Development of 10 houses on a plot of land bought by a builder in Biddulph, Staffordshire to build speculative open market housing.
The land already had outline planning permission to build the houses, DBD were approached by Humphreys Builders to discharge the planning conditions, produce a design for the houses and develop the details for building regulations etc.
A blot on the landscape was a small electrical substation which landed in the middle of the row of housing, with every configuration we produced we had a number of houses cramped into a small space and those on the other side of substation had quite generous garden. We approached Western Power to discuss moving the substation elsewhere on the land and they acknowledged the substation was approaching the end of it’s life and agreed to the move. The space opened up the site and we were able to equalise the space for the houses across the site.
The road is fairly steep which means there is a one metre drop between each pair of semi’s, making for some interesting construction choices.
Whether you are a homeowner considering an extension, refurbishment or conversion, a builder needing an architectural drawing for planning consent or property developer requiring a single managed service from conception to completion, get in touch today for a free of charge, no obligation consultation.