Brent architectural drawings
Plans for extensions, lofts and conversions in Brent
Local London designers • Fixed fee guaranteed • Council-ready drawings
WEDRAWPLANS prepare planning and technical drawings for house extensions, loft conversions, outbuildings and refurbishments across the London Borough of Brent. Fixed fees with clear scope and fast communication.
We regularly work near Wembley Park, Willesden Junction, Harlesden and Neasden, covering surrounding residential streets across Brent.
Recent projects in Brent include rear extensions, side returns and loft conversions across NW2, NW6, NW9, NW10, NW2, HA0, HA9 and W5.
- • Initial survey within 48 hours
- • Planning and permitted development advice
- • Full planning and Lawful Development applications
- • Rear extensions, wrap arounds and side extensions
- • Dormer lofts and hip to gable conversions
- • Same day response on most enquiries
Free fixed fee quote
Tell us a little about your property and what you plan to build. We will reply with a clear fixed fee for your drawings.
Popular services in Brent
We provide full design and planning services for extensions, loft conversions and new build developments. Each service page explains what is included, how approvals work, and how to get a fixed quote.
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Architectural drawing services in Brent
WEDRAWPLANS provides full drawing packages for rear and side extensions, double storey additions, loft conversions, internal alterations, garage conversions, flat conversions and small new developments across Brent.
We work throughout Willesden, Willesden Green, Dollis Hill, Neasden, Harlesden, Stonebridge, Wembley, Wembley Park, Kingsbury, Queensbury, Cricklewood, Kilburn (Brent side) and Kenton.

Technical drawings builders can price from
Clear floor plans, elevations, sections and notes, coordinated with structural design so builders and inspectors have what they need.
Brent areas we cover

Drawings for the whole borough of Brent, including:
- Willesden and Willesden Green
- Dollis Hill
- Neasden
- Harlesden
- Stonebridge
- Cricklewood
- Wembley and Wembley Park
- Kingsbury
- Queensbury
- Kenton
- Kilburn (Brent side)
- Surrounding streets and estates
Popular projects in Brent
- 3 m and larger rear extensions
- Wrap around and L shaped extensions
- Side and side return extensions
- Hip to gable loft conversions
- Dormer lofts with ensuite
- Garden rooms and studios
- Garage conversions
- Internal reconfiguration
- Flats, HMOs and change of use
- Small new build schemes

Permitted development limits in Brent
This is a simplified guide to common permitted development limits. Final confirmation depends on your house type, location and any Article 4 directions or conservation area status in Brent.
Rear extensions
- Up to 3 m deep on terrace houses
- Up to 4 m on semi detached houses
- Up to 6 to 8 m with Prior Approval
- Maximum 4 m high for single storey
Loft conversions
- Up to 40 to 50 cubic metres volume
- No extensions on the front roof slope
- Side windows obscure glazed and fixed
- External materials to be similar
Outbuildings
- Maximum 2.5 m high near boundaries
- Cannot be used as a separate dwelling
- Use must be incidental to the house
- Not more than 50 percent of garden area
Planning drawings for Brent
- Existing and proposed floor plans
- Existing and proposed elevations
- Roof plans and key sections
- Block plans and location plans
- Drainage and construction notes
- Design statements where required
Building regulation drawings for Brent
- Structural layouts and coordination with engineer
- Foundation, beam and bearing information
- Fire safety and escape routes
- Thermal build ups and insulation specs
- Ventilation and extract positions
- Drainage runs and manhole information
Local planning knowledge for Brent projects
Brent includes conservation areas, dense terraces, busy corridors around Wembley and a mix of post war housing and period streets. We shape each scheme to suit local character and neighbour amenity so approval chances are as strong as possible.
Frequently asked questions in Brent
Do I need planning permission for a rear extension in Brent
Not always. Many rear extensions in Brent can be carried out under permitted development. We confirm the correct route once we review your address and house type.
Is Brent strict with loft conversions and extensions
Brent follows national permitted development rules but can be stricter near conservation areas, around key routes and where extensions affect neighbour amenity.
How long does Brent Council take to decide
Householder planning applications normally take six to eight weeks after validation. Lawful Development Certificates usually take around four to six weeks.
Do you manage the full application to Brent Council
Yes. We prepare all drawings, complete the forms, upload documents, submit to Brent Council and respond to planning officer queries.
Ready to start your project
Send your postcode and a short description. We review and reply with a fixed fee and recommended next steps.
Prefer to speak. Call 020 3654 8508
