COMPLETE REFUBRISHMENT
Most of cases the permisiion is not required
You will need planning permission if:
- your refurbishment involves significant structural changes, such as altering load-bearing walls, adding new rooms, or changing the use of a space
- adding new structures, such as single-storey or multi-storey extensions
- such as altering the facade, changing roof height, or adding new windows and doors in different positions
COMPLETE REFUBRISHMENT
A complete refurbishment refers to the comprehensive renovation and updating of a property. This process involves a thorough overhaul of the building’s interior and sometimes its exterior to improve functionality, aesthetics, and overall value. Here’s what a complete refurbishment typically entails:
- Structural repairs
- Interior layout changes: this can include removing or adding walls to create open-plan areas, new rooms, or larger spaces
- Electrical and plumbing upgrades
- Insulation and energy efficiency
- New fixtures and fittings: this includes lighting, kitchen units, bathroom suites, and other essential fittings
- Flooring and decorating (painting)
- Kitchen and bathroom refits
- External improvements: ex.new roofing, windows, doors