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Whole-house remodels · London

Whole-house remodels in Wimbledon.

A whole-house remodel in Wimbledon touches the whole house rather than rebuilding it. We take it from first idea to a construction-ready package, through London Borough of Merton where consent is needed.

How the path runs in Wimbledon

The Plan Hub takes whole-house remodel work in Wimbledon from first idea to a construction-ready handover. Brief, measured survey, design, planning, tender, in order, held by one team that owns the thread.

London Borough of Merton is the authority that decides any application in Wimbledon. We prepare the drawings and manage that submission, then hand the package to your builder. Our job stops where construction begins.

Whole-house remodel in Iver, Buckinghamshire. A completed Plan Hub project.
Example of our work. Whole-house remodel in Iver, Buckinghamshire.

Common questions

Do I need planning permission for a whole-house remodel in Wimbledon?

Some whole-house remodel work falls under permitted development, but limits on size, height and materials apply, and they are tighter in conservation areas and on Green Belt land. London Borough of Merton is the authority that decides any application or issues a lawful development certificate for Wimbledon. We prepare the drawings and manage that submission for you.

What does the design and planning stage involve for a whole-house remodel?

It runs in order: brief, a measured survey of the house, design, then the planning submission to London Borough of Merton. One team holds the thread through each step, so nothing is dropped between people. You receive a contractor-ready package at the end.

Does The Plan Hub build the whole-house remodel as well?

No. The Plan Hub takes the work through design and planning to a construction-ready handover. Your chosen builder carries out the construction in Wimbledon. Our job stops where theirs begins.

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