Ver Architecture is a small architectural studio specialising in domestic extensions and remodelling projects. Established in 2011, we have provided architectural services on many different types of project in and around St Albans. We understand that each project has a particular set of design requirements which include budget, function and style and that it is vital to develop a project brief in partnership with Clients at the outset.
All drawings are undertaken by a Chartered Architect to ensure that the design is supported with a set of comprehensive Construction Drawings and a Specification for your Contractor to follow.
All drawings are undertaken by a Chartered Architect to ensure that the design is supported with a set of comprehensive Construction Drawings and a Specification for your Contractor to follow.
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We do not have a one-size-fits-all approach and every client and project is treated individually, no matter how large or small the scheme.
We are highly approachable and down-to-earth and we seek to establish a collaborative dialogue with clients from the start.
Construction design and specification is complex work which should only be undertaken by a suitably qualified and experienced construction professional.
If you choose Ver Architecture, you can be assured that all work will be undertaken by a chartered architect with over 20 years of experience.
We are highly approachable and down-to-earth and we seek to establish a collaborative dialogue with clients from the start.
Construction design and specification is complex work which should only be undertaken by a suitably qualified and experienced construction professional.
If you choose Ver Architecture, you can be assured that all work will be undertaken by a chartered architect with over 20 years of experience.
The Clients owned a traditionally arranged end of terrace house on a wide plot and wanted an uncluttered, brightly lit family room.
We extended to the side and rear with a flat roofed extension; remodelled the interior space to provide a simple oblong floor layout and used corner windows and a large rooflight to give as much light as possible.
We extended to the side and rear with a flat roofed extension; remodelled the interior space to provide a simple oblong floor layout and used corner windows and a large rooflight to give as much light as possible.
The Clients were owners of a traditionally arranged bungalow on a large plot on the south side of St Albans.
The original arrangement was a traditional one with separate kitchen and dining rooms and all bedrooms at ground floor level.
The Clients wanted to create a large family room and move some bedroom accommodation to the first floor and have a good flow through the house.
We worked through a few sketch options before reaching a design that worked for the family and managed to use both Permitted Development rights and Planning Permission to extend the house as fully as required.
The original arrangement was a traditional one with separate kitchen and dining rooms and all bedrooms at ground floor level.
The Clients wanted to create a large family room and move some bedroom accommodation to the first floor and have a good flow through the house.
We worked through a few sketch options before reaching a design that worked for the family and managed to use both Permitted Development rights and Planning Permission to extend the house as fully as required.
We took on this project from the point at which the Clients had gained Planning Permission for a single storey side return extension to a mid terrace house.
The extension as originally designed would have created a cramped kitchen room and so we explored the possibility of creating a split level room, taking advantage of the sloped site.
This allowed the room to feel bright and spacious.
Although the extension is not a wide one, the Clients made the most of the layout by using a set of tall cupboards with built in kitchen appliances on one side to allow space for a kitchen island.
The extension as originally designed would have created a cramped kitchen room and so we explored the possibility of creating a split level room, taking advantage of the sloped site.
This allowed the room to feel bright and spacious.
Although the extension is not a wide one, the Clients made the most of the layout by using a set of tall cupboards with built in kitchen appliances on one side to allow space for a kitchen island.
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