Country House Design Services

Bespoke Architectural Solutions for Your Dream Home

Creating a countryside residence requires careful planning and expertise in architectural design. Our studio specializes in developing comprehensive documentation for residential properties across the UK, from the Cotswolds to the Scottish Highlands. We work with plots of various sizes and terrain conditions.

Each project begins with site analysis. Our architects evaluate topography, soil composition, access routes, and utility connections. This assessment informs structural decisions and placement on the land. We consider sun orientation, prevailing winds, and views to maximize natural light and energy efficiency throughout the year.

The design process involves close collaboration with clients. We prepare detailed floor plans showing room layouts, dimensions, and spatial flow. Technical drawings include foundation specifications, wall constructions, roof structures, and mechanical systems. Our documentation meets Building Regulations requirements and planning authority standards.

Material selection impacts both aesthetics and performance. We specify timber frames, brick facades, stone cladding, or rendered finishes based on regional character and budget. Insulation strategies, glazing specifications, and heating systems are integrated to achieve desired energy ratings. The final package includes elevations, sections, and construction details ready for tender or building control submission.

  • Complete architectural documentation from concept to construction drawings
  • Building Regulations compliance and planning permission support
  • Site analysis including topography, orientation, and utility assessment
  • Energy-efficient design with SAP calculations and thermal modeling
  • 3D visualizations and material specifications for informed decisions
Modern country house architectural design with detailed floor plans and elevation drawings

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Contact Information

Office Address

47 Colebrooke Row
London, N1 8AF

Working Hours

  • Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 18:00
  • Saturday: 10:00 - 14:00
  • Sunday: Closed

About Fariqu

Established in London, we bring architectural expertise and a client-focused approach to every countryside residence we design. Our studio combines technical knowledge with attention to detail, creating homes that reflect the character of their surroundings and the needs of those who live in them.

Fariqu architectural design studio
12+ Years in Business

Our Story

Fariqu was founded in 2012 by a group of architects who shared a common goal: to design countryside homes that balance functionality with aesthetic appeal. Starting from a small office in Colebrooke Row, we have grown into a team of 15 specialists, including architects, structural engineers, and interior designers.

Our work focuses on residential projects across the Home Counties and beyond. We have completed over 180 designs, ranging from compact family homes to larger estates. Each project begins with understanding the site conditions, local planning requirements, and the client's lifestyle.

What sets us apart is our methodical approach. We conduct thorough site analysis, considering factors such as topography, sunlight orientation, and access routes. Our designs incorporate energy-efficient solutions, including proper insulation specifications, passive solar design principles, and sustainable material selection where appropriate.

Our Core Values

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Precision

Every measurement, specification, and detail in our drawings is verified. We use CAD software and conduct multiple review stages to ensure accuracy before construction begins.

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Collaboration

We maintain open communication with clients, contractors, and planning authorities throughout the project. Regular meetings and progress updates keep everyone informed.

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Practicality

Our designs prioritize livability. We consider daily routines, storage needs, and future adaptability to create spaces that work for real life, not just on paper.

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Sustainability

We incorporate thermal performance calculations, specify low-impact materials when feasible, and design for longevity to reduce the environmental footprint of each home.

Our Mission

We provide architectural services for countryside homes that meet building regulations, respect local character, and serve the practical needs of residents. Our process includes site surveys, planning application support, detailed construction drawings, and coordination with building control. We aim to deliver projects on schedule and within budget, while maintaining clear communication at every stage.

Our Vision

We see a future where countryside architecture balances modern living standards with environmental responsibility. Our goal is to expand our expertise in low-energy design and work with emerging construction technologies. We want to be recognized for reliability, technical competence, and designs that age well. By 2030, we aim to have all our projects achieve EPC rating B or higher through careful planning and specification.

Fariqu team working on countryside house designs

Latest Insights

Explore our articles on country house design, planning regulations, and architectural trends for rural properties

Planning permission for country houses
15 January 2025 6 min read

Understanding Planning Permission for Rural Properties

Navigating planning regulations can be challenging when building outside urban areas. This guide covers the essential requirements for obtaining approval in Green Belt zones, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and standard rural locations. We examine common reasons for application rejection and provide practical steps to strengthen your submission, including site assessment criteria and documentation needed for local authority review.

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Energy efficient country house design
8 January 2025 5 min read

Energy Efficiency Standards for New Country Homes

Current building regulations require specific thermal performance levels for new residential construction. This article details insulation values, glazing specifications, and heating system options that meet Part L requirements. We discuss triple glazing benefits, heat pump installation considerations for properties without mains gas, and solar panel integration. Real examples show how these elements combine to achieve EPC ratings of A or B while maintaining traditional architectural character.

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Our Track Record

Numbers that reflect our commitment to delivering quality residential architecture across the UK

7
Years of Experience
established in 2017
340+
Completed Projects
averaging 48 per year
280
Satisfied Clients
across England and Wales
94%
Client Satisfaction
based on feedback surveys
12
Qualified Specialists
architects and engineers
35
UK Locations
projects delivered in 2024
89%
Planning Approval Rate
first submission success

What Our Clients Say

Real feedback from homeowners who trusted us with their countryside house projects

Fariqu designed our family home in Surrey, and the process was smooth from start to finish. They listened to our needs, suggested practical solutions for the sloping plot, and delivered detailed drawings within six weeks. The local planning authority approved everything on the first submission. We've been living here for eight months now, and the layout works perfectly for our family of five.

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James Wilson
Surrey

Good service overall. The initial consultation took longer than expected, but once we started, everything moved quickly. Would recommend for countryside projects.

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Emma Clarke
Cotswolds

We needed a house that could handle the Scottish climate while staying energy efficient. The team specified triple glazing, proper insulation values, and a heating system that actually makes sense for our location. Our energy bills are 40% lower than our previous property, despite having 30% more floor space.

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Robert McGregor
Edinburgh
Renovation Project

Converting our barn in Norfolk was complex - listed building consent, structural calculations, drainage issues. Fariqu handled all technical aspects and coordinated with conservation officers. The project stayed within our £280,000 budget, and we completed in 11 months. They provided weekly updates and were always available to answer questions.

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Sarah Bennett
Norfolk

Decent work, though communication could be better during the planning phase. We had to chase for updates twice. The final drawings were professional and accurate. Price was fair for the scope of work - paid £8,500 for full architectural plans for a four-bedroom house. Would use again but expect some delays.

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Michael Hughes
Cornwall

We bought a plot in the Lake District with challenging topography and strict planning restrictions. Fariqu created a design that sits naturally in the landscape, maximizes views without overlooking neighbors, and meets all local requirements. They worked with our quantity surveyor to keep construction costs realistic. The 3D visualizations helped us understand how the house would look before committing. Our builder said the construction drawings were among the clearest he's worked with - everything was properly detailed, including foundation specifications for the sloped site.

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Lucy Thompson
Cumbria

Solid professional service. They designed our retirement home in Devon with accessibility features we'll need in the future - wider doorways, potential for a ground floor bedroom conversion, bathroom layouts that can accommodate grab rails. The only minor issue was that some material specifications needed adjusting for local suppliers, but they sorted it quickly.

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David Martin
Devon
Self-Build

I'm managing a self-build project in Oxfordshire, and having clear, detailed plans was essential. The structural engineer had no issues with the drawings, and the building control inspector approved each stage without problems. They included proper specifications for insulation, ventilation, and drainage. Worth every penny of the £12,000 we paid for the complete design package.

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Thomas Parker
Oxfordshire

Met our basic requirements for a three-bedroom cottage extension in Kent. The design is functional rather than innovative, but that's what we needed. Planning permission took longer than anticipated, though that wasn't entirely their fault. Price was reasonable at £4,200. The service was professional, just not particularly exciting.

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Anne Johnson
Kent

Our plot in Hampshire had a restrictive covenant and proximity to ancient woodland. Fariqu navigated all the legal and environmental constraints, consulted with the ecology officer, and designed a house that satisfied everyone. They explained each decision clearly and provided alternatives when needed. The house has been standing for two years now, and we couldn't be happier with how it functions daily.

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George Phillips
Hampshire

Why Choose Our Design Services

We combine technical expertise with creative vision to deliver homes that exceed expectations. Our approach ensures every project reflects your lifestyle while meeting construction standards.

Tailored Architectural Plans

Each design begins with understanding how you live. We create floor plans that optimize space flow, incorporate natural light, and accommodate your daily routines. Our blueprints include detailed room dimensions, structural specifications, and material recommendations based on your budget and site conditions.

Building Regulations Compliance

We handle all documentation required for planning permission in the UK. Our designs meet current Part L energy efficiency standards, structural safety codes, and accessibility requirements. This includes fire safety provisions, ventilation calculations, and drainage plans that satisfy local authority requirements across Greater London and the Home Counties.

Site Analysis

Before drawing begins, we assess your plot's topography, soil type, and orientation. This determines foundation requirements, drainage solutions, and optimal building placement. We identify constraints like tree preservation orders, easements, or covenant restrictions that affect design options in areas from Surrey to Buckinghamshire.

Energy Efficiency Integration

Our plans incorporate insulation strategies, window positioning, and heating systems that reduce running costs. We specify U-values for walls, roofs, and glazing that exceed minimum standards. Options include solar panel provisions, heat pump compatibility, and passive design principles that work with the British climate.

Budget Control Documentation

Detailed drawings and specifications help contractors provide accurate quotes. We include material schedules, fixture lists, and construction method notes that prevent costly variations during the build. Our phased approach allows you to prioritize essential elements and defer optional features if needed.

Future Adaptability

We design with flexibility in mind. Structural layouts accommodate potential extensions, loft conversions, or room reconfigurations without major alterations. This includes positioning load-bearing walls, allowing for staircase additions, and pre-planning service routes for future bathrooms or kitchens as your household needs change.

Contractor Coordination Support

Clear technical drawings reduce misunderstandings during construction. We provide sections showing wall buildups, junction details, and waterproofing methods. Our specification documents cover materials from bricks to roof tiles, helping builders source correct products. We remain available during the build phase to clarify design intent and review contractor queries.

Our Projects

Explore our collection of completed residential designs across the UK. Each project represents a unique collaboration with clients to create homes that reflect their lifestyle and aspirations.

Cotswold Retreat
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Modern

Cotswold Retreat

A four-bedroom residence in the Cotswolds featuring clean lines and large glazing. The design integrates local stone with contemporary materials, creating 320 square metres of living space across two floors. The open-plan layout connects indoor and outdoor areas through floor-to-ceiling windows.

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Surrey Family Home
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Traditional

Surrey Family Home

This five-bedroom house in Surrey combines Georgian architectural elements with modern functionality. Built using traditional brick and timber frame construction, the 380 square metre home includes a separate annexe and landscaped gardens. Period features complement contemporary living spaces.

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Lake District Villa
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Contemporary

Lake District Villa

Situated on a hillside overlooking Windermere, this three-bedroom property maximizes views through strategic window placement. The 280 square metre design uses local slate and timber, with a cantilevered upper floor. Sustainable features include ground source heat pump and solar panels.

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Kent Barn Conversion
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Modern

Kent Barn Conversion

Transformation of an 18th-century barn into a four-bedroom residence in Kent. The 350 square metre design preserves original oak beams and brickwork while introducing modern amenities. A glass extension links the main structure to a new garage and studio space.

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Cornwall Coastal House
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Contemporary

Cornwall Coastal House

A three-bedroom coastal property designed to withstand maritime conditions. The 240 square metre home features weathered timber cladding and reinforced glazing. Elevated living spaces provide Atlantic views, while the ground floor includes storage for water sports equipment and a workshop.

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Yorkshire Manor
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Traditional

Yorkshire Manor

A six-bedroom residence in the Yorkshire Dales built using local sandstone and slate. The 450 square metre design includes formal reception rooms, a library, and staff quarters. The project involved working with conservation officers to ensure compliance with planning requirements for the rural setting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about country house design, planning permissions, construction timelines, and our services.

The timeline varies depending on project complexity and size. For a standard 200-300 square metre country house, the complete design process typically takes 12-16 weeks. This includes initial consultations, concept development, detailed drawings, structural calculations, and preparation of planning application documents.

Larger properties or those with complex features such as basements, swimming pools, or extensive landscaping may require 20-24 weeks. We work efficiently while ensuring every detail receives proper attention. Rush services are available for clients with specific deadlines, though we recommend allowing adequate time for thorough planning.

Planning applications for country houses require comprehensive documentation. Essential items include site location plans at 1:1250 scale, detailed floor plans, elevations showing all four sides, cross-sections, and a design and access statement explaining your proposal.

Additional documents often needed include ecological surveys, drainage plans, tree surveys if mature trees are present, and heritage statements for properties in conservation areas. We prepare all required documentation as part of our service, liaising with specialists such as ecologists and arborists when necessary. Each local planning authority may have specific requirements, which we address based on our experience with councils across the UK.

All our designs comply with current Building Regulations Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power) and incorporate energy-efficient features. We specify high-performance insulation with U-values of 0.15 W/m²K for walls and 0.11 W/m²K for roofs, triple-glazed windows, and airtight construction methods achieving 3 m³/h/m² at 50 Pa or better.

We integrate renewable technologies including air source heat pumps, solar panels, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery systems. Our designs can achieve EPC ratings of A or B, significantly reducing running costs. We also consider passive solar design, optimal building orientation, and thermal mass to minimize energy consumption while maintaining comfort throughout the year.

Design fees typically range from 6% to 12% of the estimated construction cost, depending on project complexity and services required. For a country house with a construction budget of £400,000, design fees would be approximately £24,000 to £48,000. This includes all architectural drawings, planning applications, building regulations submissions, and construction support.

Smaller projects under 150 square metres may have fixed fees starting from £15,000, while larger estates exceeding 500 square metres require bespoke quotations. Additional services such as interior design, landscape architecture, or project management are quoted separately. We provide detailed fee proposals after the initial consultation, with transparent breakdowns of all costs and payment stages.

Yes, we manage the complete planning application process from initial submission to approval. This includes preparing all required drawings and documents, submitting applications electronically, responding to planning officer queries, and addressing any concerns raised by neighbours or consultees.

We attend planning committee meetings when necessary and negotiate conditions to ensure they are workable. Our success rate exceeds 87% for first-time applications. If an application is refused, we analyze the reasons, revise the design accordingly, and resubmit at no additional design fee. We maintain regular communication throughout the process, typically lasting 8-12 weeks for standard applications and 13-16 weeks for more complex proposals.

We design across multiple architectural styles to suit client preferences and planning constraints. Our portfolio includes traditional Georgian and Victorian-inspired designs with symmetrical facades and classical proportions, contemporary barn conversions with exposed timber and glazed gables, and modern minimalist houses featuring clean lines and extensive glazing.

We also create Arts and Crafts style homes with natural materials and handcrafted details, as well as eco-houses incorporating sustainable materials like timber frame, straw bale, or rammed earth. Each design responds to the specific site context, local vernacular architecture, and planning policies while reflecting your personal taste and lifestyle requirements. We avoid generic templates, ensuring every house is individually crafted.

Sloping sites offer opportunities for creative design solutions. We conduct detailed topographical surveys to understand existing levels, drainage patterns, and soil conditions. For moderate slopes, we design split-level layouts that follow the natural contours, minimizing excavation and retaining walls while creating interesting internal spaces.

Steep slopes may accommodate basement levels with walk-out access, reducing the building's visual impact from uphill viewpoints. We consider access routes for construction vehicles, foundation types suitable for the ground conditions, and drainage strategies to manage surface water. Our designs work with the landscape rather than against it, often resulting in more interesting architecture than flat sites would allow. Structural engineers are involved early to ensure cost-effective foundation solutions.

We regularly integrate existing structures into new country house designs. This might involve converting agricultural buildings, extending period cottages, or incorporating historic walls and features. We begin with structural surveys to assess the condition of existing buildings, identifying elements worth preserving and those requiring replacement.

Conversion projects often benefit from permitted development rights, potentially avoiding full planning applications. We ensure seamless integration between old and new, respecting original character while providing modern comfort and space. This approach can be more sustainable and cost-effective than demolition and rebuild, particularly when existing structures have good foundations and sound structural frames. Listed buildings require specialist knowledge of conservation principles, which we provide through our experience with heritage projects.

We offer comprehensive construction support services tailored to your needs. Standard services include regular site visits at key stages (foundations, frame erection, first fix, second fix), reviewing contractor queries, issuing clarification drawings, and certifying practical completion. We typically conduct 12-15 site visits for a standard country house project.

Enhanced services include full project management, contractor procurement, cost monitoring, and weekly site meetings. We can administer building contracts, process payment certificates, and coordinate specialist consultants. Our involvement ensures the design intent is maintained, quality standards are met, and any site issues are resolved quickly. Many clients find this service valuable for maintaining budget control and achieving the desired finish quality.

Climate-responsive design is fundamental to our approach. We analyze local weather data including prevailing wind directions, rainfall patterns, solar angles, and temperature ranges. Building orientation is optimized to maximize solar gain in winter while preventing overheating in summer through appropriate shading devices, roof overhangs, and window positioning.

Material selection considers local weather exposure, specifying durable external finishes such as brick, stone, or timber cladding with appropriate weather protection. We design effective drainage systems for high rainfall areas, incorporate windbreaks for exposed sites, and ensure adequate ventilation for humid conditions. Thermal mass is used strategically to moderate internal temperatures. These considerations result in comfortable homes with lower energy consumption and reduced maintenance requirements over their lifetime.

The process begins with an initial consultation, either at our office or your site, lasting approximately 90 minutes. We discuss your requirements, budget, timeline, and any specific features you want. If you have a site, we conduct a preliminary assessment of planning constraints, access, and opportunities.

Following this meeting, we provide a detailed fee proposal and project timeline. Once appointed, we conduct a comprehensive site survey and research planning history and constraints. The design phase starts with concept sketches exploring different layout options and architectural approaches. We typically present 2-3 concept options for your feedback before developing the preferred scheme into detailed designs. Regular meetings ensure the design evolves according to your vision while remaining practical and compliant with regulations.

We frequently design properties with ancillary accommodation, which can serve multiple purposes including guest suites, home offices, or accommodation for elderly relatives. Planning considerations differ depending on whether the annexe is attached or detached, and whether it will be used by family members or let independently.

Attached annexes with internal connections to the main house typically face fewer planning restrictions. Detached structures may require specific conditions preventing separate sale or unrestricted letting. We design these spaces with appropriate privacy, separate entrances, and self-contained facilities including kitchenettes and bathrooms. Size typically ranges from 40 to 80 square metres. We ensure compliance with building regulations, including fire separation requirements and accessibility standards where applicable.

Rural properties often lack mains drainage, requiring private sewage treatment systems. We design appropriate solutions based on site conditions, ground percolation rates, and Environment Agency regulations. Options include septic tanks with drainage fields, package treatment plants, or reed bed systems for larger properties.

Percolation tests determine soil suitability for drainage fields, typically requiring 50-70 square metres of land. Package treatment plants produce cleaner effluent and need less land but require electricity and annual maintenance. We coordinate with drainage engineers to design compliant systems, obtain necessary permits, and ensure adequate separation distances from watercourses and boundaries. Surface water drainage is designed separately, using soakaways, attenuation tanks, or connection to watercourses where permitted. All systems are designed to accommodate future maintenance access.

Green Belt and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty have strict planning policies protecting their character. New builds are generally restricted, but replacement dwellings may be permitted if not materially larger than the original. We carefully measure existing buildings and design replacements that maximize space while remaining within acceptable size limits, typically 30-50% larger depending on local policy.

Design quality is crucial in these sensitive locations. We use high-quality materials, appropriate architectural styles, and landscape integration to demonstrate enhancement of the area. Detailed landscape and visual impact assessments may be required, showing how the development will appear from public viewpoints. We have successfully obtained permissions in these challenging locations through well-considered designs that respect landscape character while providing modern, spacious homes.

We offer interior design services ranging from basic layout planning to comprehensive interior architecture. Standard services include room layouts, built-in furniture design, kitchen and bathroom planning, and material specifications for floors, walls, and ceilings. We coordinate with specialist kitchen and bathroom suppliers to ensure seamless integration.

Enhanced services include lighting design with detailed schedules, bespoke joinery design for libraries or wine cellars, fireplace design, and decorative finishes selection. We can specify furniture, fabrics, and artwork, creating cohesive interior schemes that complement the architectural style. Our approach ensures practical, beautiful spaces that reflect your lifestyle. Interior design fees are typically 3-5% of the construction cost for comprehensive services, or fixed fees for specific rooms starting from £2,500 per space.

Budget management begins at the concept stage. We discuss realistic construction costs based on current market rates, typically £2,200-£3,500 per square metre for country houses depending on specification. We prepare cost estimates at key stages, allowing adjustments before detailed design work begins.

Our designs specify materials and construction methods appropriate to your budget, avoiding unnecessary complexity. We provide detailed specifications and drawings that enable accurate contractor pricing, reducing the risk of unexpected costs. Value engineering reviews identify cost savings without compromising quality or design intent. We can obtain competitive tenders from multiple contractors and review quotations to ensure fair pricing. Throughout construction, we monitor costs against budget, advising on the financial implications of any changes. This proactive approach keeps projects on track financially while delivering the quality you expect.

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Spring Design Package

Start your country house project this spring with our comprehensive design package. We're offering a complete architectural design service with advanced 3D visualization and detailed construction documentation. This package includes initial site analysis, custom floor plans tailored to your lifestyle, and full structural specifications. Take advantage of reduced rates for projects starting before summer, allowing you to begin construction during optimal building season.

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  • Complete architectural design with detailed floor plans and elevations for your country residence
  • Professional 3D visualization package showing interior and exterior views of your future home
  • Full construction documentation including structural specifications and material schedules
  • Three revision rounds to ensure the design perfectly matches your requirements and vision
  • Consultation on sustainable building practices and energy-efficient solutions for rural settings

Comprehensive Design Services

We offer tailored architectural solutions for countryside homes, from initial concepts to detailed construction documentation. Each project receives individual attention and reflects your lifestyle.

Architectural Concept Design

We develop initial design concepts based on your requirements, site analysis, and budget considerations. Includes sketches, 3D visualisations, and layout options. This stage establishes the foundation for your future home and defines its architectural character.

£2,500
Starting from / 2-3 weeks delivery
  • Site analysis report
  • 3-5 layout variations
  • 3D exterior visualisations

Interior Design Project

Complete interior design for your countryside home, including space planning, material selection, furniture layouts, and lighting schemes. We create cohesive interiors that blend comfort with aesthetic appeal while respecting the rural context and your personal preferences.

£3,200
Per 100 sqm / 3-4 weeks
  • Mood boards and colour schemes
  • Furniture and fixture selection
  • Detailed room layouts

Detailed Design Package

Comprehensive architectural documentation including all necessary drawings, sections, elevations, and specifications required for construction. This package ensures builders have clear instructions and reduces potential issues during the building phase. Includes structural coordination and material schedules.

£5,800
Full project / 6-8 weeks
  • Construction drawings
  • Material specifications
  • Technical details

Landscape Integration Design

Specialised service for integrating your home with surrounding landscape. We design terraces, pathways, garden layouts, and outdoor living spaces that complement the architecture. Includes drainage planning, planting suggestions, and outdoor lighting concepts for countryside settings.

£1,800
Per project / 2-3 weeks
  • Terrace and patio design
  • Garden layout plans
  • Outdoor lighting scheme

Planning Permission Support

We prepare and submit planning applications for your countryside home project. This includes all required drawings, documents, and supporting statements. Our experience with local planning authorities in rural areas helps navigate specific requirements and increases approval chances.

£2,200
Full service / 4-6 weeks
  • Application preparation
  • Required documentation
  • Council liaison

Building Regulations Package

Complete documentation for Building Control approval, including structural calculations, fire safety strategies, thermal performance specifications, and accessibility compliance. We coordinate with structural engineers and ensure all technical requirements are met for countryside construction projects.

£3,500
Full package / 5-7 weeks
  • Structural calculations
  • Energy compliance
  • Fire safety documentation

Cost Estimation Service

Detailed cost breakdown for your countryside home project based on current market rates. We provide itemised estimates covering materials, labour, and contractor fees. This service helps with budget planning and securing financing, with quarterly updates available throughout design development.

£950
Detailed report / 1-2 weeks
  • Material cost breakdown
  • Labour estimates
  • Contingency planning

Measured Building Survey

Precise measurement and documentation of existing structures or sites using modern surveying equipment. Essential for renovation projects or when accurate site data is needed. We produce detailed plans showing dimensions, levels, and existing features that inform the design process.

£1,200
Per property / 1 week
  • Laser measurement
  • CAD drawings
  • Level surveys

Initial Design Consultation

Comprehensive two-hour consultation where we discuss your vision, requirements, budget, and site conditions. We provide preliminary advice on feasibility, planning considerations, and potential design approaches. This session helps clarify project scope and establishes realistic expectations for your countryside home.

£180
Per session / 2 hours
  • Project feasibility review
  • Budget discussion
  • Timeline planning

Construction Supervision

Regular site visits during construction to ensure work progresses according to approved plans and specifications. We liaise with contractors, answer technical queries, and verify quality standards. This service includes progress reports and helps prevent costly mistakes during the building phase.

£850
Per visit / monthly basis
  • Site inspections
  • Progress reports
  • Quality control

Sustainable Design Consultation

Expert advice on incorporating energy-efficient and sustainable features into your countryside home. We assess renewable energy options, thermal performance improvements, natural ventilation strategies, and material choices. Includes recommendations for achieving high environmental standards while maintaining comfort and reducing running costs.

£680
Full assessment / 1 week
  • Energy efficiency analysis
  • Renewable energy options
  • Material sustainability

Disclaimer

The information provided on this website regarding architectural design services for country houses is offered "as is" and reflects our professional knowledge to the best of our ability. While we strive to maintain current and accurate content, details about design solutions, planning regulations, construction methods, and project timelines may be updated without prior notice. Fariqu cannot be held liable for the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of information presented. We strongly recommend consulting with qualified architects, surveyors, and local planning authorities to verify all technical specifications and regulatory requirements before making decisions about your property project. This ensures compliance with current building standards applicable in your specific location.