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How can I tell if my project qualifies as permitted development?

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Understanding whether your project qualifies as permitted development can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be.

In the UK, permitted development rights grant homeowners the ability to carry out certain types of work without needing to apply for planning permission. These rights are subject to specific conditions and limitations to control the impact and protect neighbours. They typically apply to smaller projects like residential extensions and new build homes, but the specifics can vary. It’s essential to know if your project falls under these rights before you begin, to avoid any legal complications down the line.

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Determining if your project qualifies as permitted development involves understanding the government guidelines and how they apply to your specific project. It's not always straightforward, but with the right advice, it can be a manageable process. Remember, an Architect can be a valuable resource in this process, providing expert guidance and bespoke design solutions to make your project a success. With careful planning and consideration, you can ensure your project not only meets the legal requirements but also fulfills your personal vision for your home.

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To determine if your project qualifies as permitted development, you must first understand the guidelines set out by the UK government. These guidelines detail the scale, scope, and nature of works that can be undertaken without planning permission. For instance, single-storey rear extensions must not extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than three metres if an attached house, or by four metres if a detached house. Also, extensions of more than one storey must not extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than three metres. The height restrictions are also important to note, as single-storey extensions should not be higher than four metres. For new build homes, the rules can be a bit more complex. It's important to consider factors like the size of the property, the intended use of the new build, and its proximity to neighbouring properties.

Understanding these guidelines is crucial, but applying them to your specific project can be challenging. That's where professional advice can be invaluable. An experienced Architect can help you navigate the guidelines and apply them to your project. They can provide a bespoke design that not only meets the permitted development guidelines but also ensures your home becomes a unique reflection of your ambitions and values.

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