By Your Home Admin 11 May 2023 12:01

Whether or not you need planning permission for a new kitchen will depend on a variety of factors, such as the extent of the work being carried out, the type of property you own and its location.
We have taken on plenty of client commissions over the years where the project has demanded a lot of building works, some of which have been grade II listed. Our team can take on all manner of jobs.. even those requiring major renovations.
The good news is that in most cases, minor alterations to a kitchen, such as replacing cabinets, countertops, and flooring, will not require planning permission. This is just one of the items we will thoroughly check for you when we do your site visit.
Our aim is to give you as smooth a journey as possible, and offer you a project management service to see the job through all the way through to completion.
However, if you are planning major structural alterations, such as adding an extension to your kitchen or changing the footprint of your property, then you will likely need planning permission. This is because major alterations can have an impact on the surrounding environment and the overall look of your property.
It's always a good idea to check with your local planning authority before starting any work on your property. They will be able to provide guidance on whether or not planning permission is required for your specific project. If planning permission is required, you will need to submit a planning application and wait for approval before commencing work on your new kitchen. Fear not, it's all part of the services that we can help you with.
Having been successfully designing, creating & fitting kitchens for decades throughout Norfolk we bring our expertise, experience and working knowledge to every job regardless of size or complexity.
We would love to hear from you & find out more about your plans, so if you'd like to consider working with us then do get in touch soon.