Adam-D
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im impressed you got the porshe in there
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a_j_mair
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my advice would be go to an architectural services company. I.E. not a chartered architect, they will charge a fair chunk extra and it is just a garage, nothing complicated about it and you have basically designed it so just need it drawn up
[Edited on 08-09-2008 by a_j_mair]
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Fee
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Registered: 16th Nov 05
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
im impressed you got the porshe in there
Me too
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myke
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don't you need 2.4m ceilings for living space?
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AK
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yup... thats the concern.... roof height.
We'd ideally take the walls up above the 2.2m of garage, giving more height all round, but just depends on what planning will allow. Start with what we want, if they refuse.... compramise
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myke
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have you space to lower the ground a bit for a ramp and have the garage floor below outside floor level?
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Ben G
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i have a garage at the bottom of my garden with a room upstairs with a pointy roof, exactly like the ones you posted and my dad built that. he's an engineer for ford aswell so not exactly a qualified builder and no way did it come to even 10% of that price.
[Edited on 08-09-2008 by Ben G]
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DaveB
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i have a garage at the bottom of my bottom with a room upstairs with a pointy roof, exactly like the ones you posted and my dad built that. he's an engineer for ford aswell so not exactly a qualified builder and no way did it come to even 10% of that price.
You have a garage at the bottom of your bottom? Parking must be interesting
[Edited on 08-09-2008 by DaveB]
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by DaveB
You have a garage at the bottom of your bottom? lmao
yeah
just finished work and i can only see out of one eye at the moment due to a bit of clutch plate going in my eye, so that's my excuse
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AK
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how long ago was it built? Can you give pics of it, or sizes if known?
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by Fee
quote: Originally posted by Adam-D
im impressed you got the porshe in there
Me too
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AndyKent
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Nice drawing Kerry, but you can't use upstairs at that height
Just look at the stairs, you'd never up the last 5 steps
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Arctic_Monkey
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You could build a house for that price.. for a 42 m2 area, it's like they've just multiplied the GFA (gross floor area) by around 2.5k to do an elemental cost analysis...way inaccurate in this case. 35k or there abouts would be much more accurate i'd think.
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Gareth F
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Hi,
Ive finished the plans for your build.
This could be yours for a small fee guesstimated to be £98,593
My designs are very sought after.
Left me know yeah.
Yours sincerely
Bob The Builder
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Twiggy
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quote: Originally posted by munk3yrac3r
Hi,
Ive finished the plans for your build.
This could be yours for a small fee guesstimated to be £98,593
My designs are very sought after.
Left me know yeah.
Yours sincerely
Bob The Builder
I just pissed my pants!
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SVM 286
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105 thousand pounds for a garage?!
Adam, did you let it slip that you have golden underpants or did you sign your enquiry Mr G. Ullible?
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J da Silva
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£105k
He's taking the urea! I've just had an extra 900sq ft added to my house, cost a total of £38k plus the architect charged me a grand to do the planning application, working drawings and get everything approved etc....
Has to be a wind up, I literally sloshed tea everywhere when I just read the figure.
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by aPk
Nice drawing Kerry, but you can't use upstairs at that height
Just look at the stairs, you'd never up the last 5 steps
i didn't draw it, but the stairs will work i'm informed.
i quote
"what is the chappy on about??? of course you will get up all the steps. You are in the 2m clearance after the 5th step and building regs require 2m (measured from centre of front edge of the goings
cba to draw the section, although it could be proved with my crayola crayon set.
the section is to show how little room there is with good headheight, it could still be a 1 bedroom with shower tho as it is imo"
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AndyKent
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oh feck, read the arrow on the stairs going in the wrong direction
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Kerry
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amateur
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AndyKent
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Shh
My excuse is that I'm used to seeing plans with an 'UP' and 'DOWN' text to avoid confusion
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AK
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had another 'quote' ( a homer :S ) from another architect company
quote: Assumed construction cost of project: £800per m2 x 84m2 = £67,200.00 inclusive of VAT
obs thats 'finished'
Had a chap round this morning... he thinks about 35k finished. He's working on some doodles, and will get back to us
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