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First Steps to Building Your Own House
Judging by the number of home buying, DIY and building programmes you see on the TV, it is fair to
say that Britain is a nation obsessed by property. Yet many of our actual houses are dull, uninspiring,
developer-built boxes. However, if you crave something different and distinctive what’s the answer?
Well, how about building your own house?
Land Ahoy!
The first step to building a house is of course to obtain some land to build it on. This may not be
quite as simple as you think. Getting permission to build on a green field site is difficult if not
impossible in some areas so don’t just dash out and purchase a field with a nice view. You’re better
off going to an estate agent and finding an existing ugly or dilapidated house. Most councils will not
object to your pulling it down and starting again, especially if it’s a bit of an eyesore. However,
beware of buying anything pre-WW2 as it may have claims to historical value and therefore might be
protected.
Getting Permission
Of course before you can build anything you need to get permission. Planning regulations tend to be
relatively conservative and you’ll struggle to get approval for anything too avant-garde. However,
provided you give a nod to local building styles and materials you should be okay. This needn’t mean
that the house has to be a dull copy of those around it; it simply means that by cleverly incorporating
contemporary design with local materials you can create a distinctive and interesting outcome.
Choosing an Architect
Most people won’t really warrant the services of a full blown architect and should be able to make
use of the services of an Architectural Consultant. An architectural consultants role isn’t just to
design the building as they can also help to manage the whole process. By negotiating with
contractors, a good architect can take much of the stress out of a building project. It’s a good idea to
engage with a firm that has knowledge of the local area as they’ll be able to advise on specific
conditions and requirements and offer a wide array of architectural services.
Talk to several firms about your project and ask if they’ve done similar types of work. They should be
happy to show you examples of other similar jobs they’ve done and have recommendations from
other clients.
It’s important to find an architect that you’re at ease working with as you’ll be having a lot of contact
with them over the course of a project. Of course you need to talk about fees too. Some will charge
according to the time they spend on the project others will take a percentage of the project cost.
Building your own home isn’t an easy option. But as a way of getting your ideal property it has a lot
to commend it. It can also be enormously fulfilling to see your project realised in three dimensions
and you’ll have the knowledge that once it’s complete you’re living in something truly unique.
If you’re planning on building your own house you need a good firm of architectural consultants in
Lincoln or your preferred area. It is vital that you speak to local experts when choosing an architect to
find one who can offer you exactly what you want and who will work well with you.