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What is the usual timeline for a project with Golden Triangle Architects?

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Imagine transforming your home into a unique space that truly reflects your values and ambitions.

When it comes to residential extensions and new build homes, there are many steps to consider. From the initial design to the final touches, each phase of the process is crucial to achieving the end result you desire. It's not just about creating a beautiful structure, but also about ensuring that the space is functional, comfortable, and perfectly tailored to your needs. Whether you're looking to extend your current home or build a new one from scratch, understanding the timeline of a project can help you plan effectively and manage your expectations.

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In essence, the timeline for a residential project can be quite varied, depending on numerous factors. From the initial consultation to the final construction, each stage plays a vital role in turning your vision into reality. By understanding the timeline and what each stage entails, you can better prepare for the journey ahead, ensuring a smoother process and a more satisfying end result. Remember, the aim is to create a home that is a unique reflection of you, blending design expertise with your personal ambitions and values.

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The typical timeline for completing a residential project can vary depending on the complexity of the design and the specific requirements of the client. However, a general timeline can be broken down into four main stages. The first stage, which can take around one to two months, involves the initial consultation, site analysis, and development of the design brief. This is followed by the schematic design phase, where preliminary design concepts are created and refined, which usually takes another one to two months.

The third stage is the planning phase, which can take anywhere between two to six months. This includes the preparation and submission of planning applications, as well as the time it takes for the local authority to review and approve the plans. Once the plans are approved, the project moves into the construction phase. This is the most time-consuming part of the project, typically taking anywhere from six months to a year or more, depending on the size and complexity of the build.

Throughout the whole process, communication is key. Regular meetings and updates are essential to ensure that the project is progressing as planned and any issues are addressed promptly. The goal is to create a bespoke design that not only meets, but exceeds, the client's expectations, while also ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget.

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