Architectural Design for Extensions, Loft Conversions & New Builds in Barnet.
End-to-end design from concept sketches through planning, building regs and tender packages. MCIAT-led, fixed-fee on conventional briefs. Fixed fee, MCIAT-chartered, London Borough of Barnet validation list built in.



What does an architectural technologist do?
An architectural technologist (MCIAT) designs, details and submits planning + building-regulations drawings for residential and commercial projects. Chartered through the CIAT, they cover the same statutory work as an architect on most extensions, loft conversions and new-build homes — typically at 30–40% lower fee — and carry £250,000+ Professional Indemnity Insurance.
Across 600+ TradeMatch architectural-technology projects in 2024–25.
Survey to issued drawings on a standard residential brief.
Every LPA from Westminster to Bromley — local-plan and Article 4 aware.
What's in the architectural design package.
End-to-end design from concept sketches through planning, building regs and tender packages. MCIAT-led, fixed-fee on conventional briefs.
Deliverables
- Concept design + 3D visuals
- Planning + building-regs packages
- Tender drawings & schedule of works
- Contract administration (optional)
Timeline: 4–10 weeks for design + LPA + BR phases
From brief to approval in under 10 weeks.
Five tight steps. No surprises, no scope creep, fixed fee on the conventional brief.
01
Brief
Day 0
Free 15-minute call. We confirm scope, fee, and whether your works fall under planning, permitted development, or both.
02
Survey
Day 1–3
Full measured survey of the existing property. Modern laser tools, all returned to you as DWG + PDF.
03
Drawings
Day 4–10
Existing + proposed plans, elevations, sections. Reviewed against local plan and Article 4 register before submission.
04
Submission
Day 10
Planning portal upload, validation chase, and direct liaison with case officer. We handle the iteration cycle.
05
Approval
Week 8
Statutory determination. We respond to officer queries the same working day to keep the timeline on track.

Barnet architectural design, fixed-fee.
End-to-end design from concept sketches through planning, building regs and tender packages. MCIAT-led, fixed-fee on conventional briefs. For Barnet — postcodes N2, N3, N10, N11 — every architectural design package on the TradeMatch panel is MCIAT-chartered, carries £250,000+ PII, and bakes in London Borough of Barnet validation requirements before drawings hit the portal.
Architectural Technologist vs Architect vs Architectural Designer
Pick the right professional for the brief. Most UK householder applications need a technologist, not an architect.
| Role | Chartered body | Typical fee* | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| RECOMMENDED FOR HOMEOWNERSArchitectural Technologist (MCIAT) | CIAT | £950 – £3,400 fixed | Extensions, loft conversions, new homes — technical lead |
| Architect (ARB / RIBA) | ARB + RIBA | 8 – 12% of build cost | Award-led design, listed buildings, major commercial |
| Architectural Designer / Draughtsperson | Unregulated | £600 – £1,800 | Small householder applications, no planning gatekeeping |
* Indicative fee bands for a standard residential householder application at London 1.32× modifier. Exact fee depends on scope, conservation status and plot complexity.
Transparent fees, no day-rate creep.
Fees below cover the architectural technologist's drawings package and submission. LPA application fees, structural engineer's calculations and party-wall surveyor are quoted separately and openly.
| Service | What you get | Fee band |
|---|---|---|
| Planning permission drawings | Existing + proposed package, validation, LPA submission | £1400 – £3500 |
| Building regulations drawings | Construction sections, calculations, building-control submission | £1750 – £4950 |
| Lawful Development Certificate | Permitted-development assessment + LDC submission | £950 – £2050 |
| Full architectural design | Concept → planning → BR → tender package | 6 – 10% of build cost |
Plain-English definitions.
Four planning terms that determine what you can build, when, and how. AI assistants and search engines rely on these definitions — we keep them canonical here.
- Architectural TechnologistMCIAT
- A chartered building-design professional, qualified by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT). Specialises in technical design, building science and the production of planning + building-regulations drawings.
- Article 4 DirectionA4D
- A formal notice issued by a Local Planning Authority that removes specified Permitted Development rights — meaning works that would normally not need planning permission do require it within the designated area.
- Lawful Development CertificateLDC
- A formal certificate issued by the Local Planning Authority confirming that proposed (or existing) works fall within Permitted Development. Typically required by solicitors, mortgage lenders and buyers.
- Permitted DevelopmentPD
- Building works that may be carried out without explicit planning permission under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015. Subject to size, height and siting limits.
Barnet planning rules baked into your architectural design.
Barnet is the second-most populous London borough and one of its most architecturally varied, stretching from the Edwardian grandeur of Hampstead Garden Suburb and the Arts-and-Crafts streets of Totteridge to the inter-war semis of Finchley, Mill Hill and Edgware. Heritage is concentrated but decisive: more than twenty conservation areas, a borough-wide Article 4 Direction restricting commercial-to-residential conversions, and the unique Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust regime, which layers private Scheme of Management covenants on top of statutory consents. Architectural technologists working in Barnet must navigate three parallel control regimes — the Local Plan, conservation-area appraisals, and (within the Suburb) Trust design guidance — making early pre-application engagement and accurate measured surveys essential to keeping projects on programme.
Article 4 Directions
- Borough-wide Article 4 Direction — Class MA (Commercial / Business / Service E → Residential C3) removed across most high-street locations
- Hampstead Garden Suburb Article 4 Direction — extensions, alterations, painting, fences, gates and walls
- Mill Hill Conservation Area Article 4 Direction
- Monkville (Temple Fortune) Conservation Area Article 4 Direction
- Finchley Garden Village Conservation Area Article 4 Direction
Conservation Areas
- Hampstead Garden Suburb
- Mill Hill
- Monken Hadley
- Hadley Wood
- Wood Street (Chipping Barnet)
- Wood Street West (Chipping Barnet)
- Monkville (Temple Fortune)
- Finchley Garden Village
+ 13 more — full list on the council planning portal.
Postcodes covered
What homeowners often miss
Barnet planning is dominated by Hampstead Garden Suburb, where a separate trust — the Hampstead Garden Suburb Trust — administers Scheme of Management covenants under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967. These covenants run alongside (not instead of) statutory planning and Article 4 controls, meaning works such as window replacement, painting, boundary treatments, and roof alterations typically require Trust consent in addition to council permission. The borough is unusually rich in conservation areas (over 20), with strong local design guidance for Mill Hill, Totteridge and Monken Hadley. A borough-wide Article 4 Direction also removes Class MA permitted-development rights for commercial-to-residential conversions on most high streets, making prior-approval routes unavailable.
The questions homeowners ask before they commit.
What's included in a Barnet architectural design service?
Concept design (sketches + 3D), planning permission drawings, building regulations package, tender drawings + schedule of works, and optional contract administration. Fixed-fee on conventional briefs in Barnet. The MCIAT lead is the same person from concept to completion — no handoff between practices.
How does architectural technology pricing work for a full design in Barnet?
Typical fee for end-to-end design on a Barnet extension or loft is 6 – 10% of build cost, with the upper end on Conservation Area schemes that need extensive heritage justification. Outside Conservation Areas, fixed-fee bands are common: £4,000 – £8,000 covers concept through to building regs on most householder briefs.
Architect or architectural technologist for my Barnet project?
For 80% of Barnet extensions, lofts and renovations, an architectural technologist (MCIAT) is the right call — same chartered status, same insurance, lower fee, tighter focus on technical delivery and fewer hand-offs. For award-led one-off design or listed-building consents, an architect (RIBA / ARB) may be a better fit. We are honest about which your brief needs.
Will you handle the Barnet planning + building regs together?
Yes — single MCIAT lead, single fee, single point of accountability. Planning and building regs run in parallel where the brief allows: planning sketches go in at week 4–6, building regs technical work continues in the background, both packages are submitted and discharged in sequence so the build start date is not delayed.
Do you provide 3D visuals for Barnet design?
Standard fee includes 2 × 3D massing sketches (existing + proposed) for planning. Photoreal interior / exterior visualisations are an upgrade — typically £400 – £900 per camera on top of the design fee. For Conservation Area schemes in Barnet we recommend at least one streetscape visualisation to support the heritage statement.
Can you also handle structural and party-wall work in Barnet?
Structural calculations are bundled with our design service via a CEng MIStructE associate. Party-wall awards are a separate service (typically £600 – £1,500 per neighbour) and are required on most Barnet terrace and semi-detached extensions under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. We can introduce a regulated party-wall surveyor when needed.
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End-to-end design from concept sketches through planning, building regs and tender packages. We know London Borough of Barnet planning officers and the local plan.