About
A quieter way through the planning stage.
You are at the planning stage. It is the part of a renovation where most projects stall, and it is rarely the homeowner's fault. Four professionals need to be coordinated in an order nobody has told you. That is the bit we hold.

What we do.
We take a residential project from a first idea to a planning-approved, construction-ready handover. A designer, a planning specialist, a structural engineer, a surveyor when one is needed. The right people, in the right order, talking to each other, with one plan tying it together.
We guide design and planning from idea to a planning-approved, construction-ready handover, and stop before the build. That stop is on purpose. The build is a different job, with different incentives and different specialists. By the time you hand the work to your builder you will know exactly what you are handing over, and so will they.
How we work.
Most of the pain of planning a renovation comes from one thing. Nobody owns the thread. The designer waits on the engineer. The engineer waits on the survey. The borough waits on the drawings. You sit in the middle, chasing people you have never met.
We hold the thread instead. You get a single point of contact, a clear order of work, and a calm read of where the project is at any given week. The expertise stays with the specialists. The coordination stops being your problem.
The promise is not that the process is easy. The promise is that you will not be alone in it.
The hands behind the work.
The Plan Hub has been doing London residential planning work for years. The people, the suppliers and the borough relationships are the same ones that did the projects you can see on the renovations page. What is new is the way it is presented and the way it is run for you.
Work has been completed right across London and the home counties, from terraces and flats to whole-house refurbishments. The range is the point. There is no single Plan Hub style, because there is no single right answer to what a home should be.

When you are ready, a quiet conversation is a sensible next step.
No commitment, no pitch. Tell us where you are with your project, and we will tell you, plainly, what the sensible first move looks like. The way to start is on the contact page.