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What You Need to Know About Converting Your Barn

barn conversions in northern ireland

The Northern Irish countryside is dotted with beautiful buildings from our past no longer used but ripe with opportunity and potential. Each building, be it an old church, schoolhouse or barn, has its own charm and with barn conversions becoming more popular, attainable and manageable the possibilities are there.
If you are considering undertaking a barn conversion in the near future, take time and care to consider all aspects of the project.

Purpose

With that in mind, your first consideration should be the ultimate purpose of the barn conversion. The reuse and alteration of these unique old buildings can take many forms including development for economic, tourism, recreational and residential facilities. There is also scope, in accordance with PPS 21, to repurpose for community facilities but retail plans will almost always be denied.
The perfect project will pair the right property with the right purpose so if you’re converting for a new home, office or tourism business consider all aspects and the variations of each.

Surveys

Modern Barn Conversion Architects
slemish design studio architects surveying one of their barn conversion projects

After deciding on the right property and purpose, a comprehensive survey of the barn is absolutely essential to identify any potential issues before conversion work begins.
Surveys can be carried out by architects like ourselves, structural engineers or building surveyors and will help for planning to conserve the character of the building, highlight any structural issues and provide clear indications concerning project costs.

Services

For all their charm, barn conversions are serious projects, and generally more expensive than typical new builds, and one major reason for this is the likely lack of connection to normal services.
As most barns, in their original state, would have been used for non-residential or agricultural purposes they are unlikely to be connected to electrical and water mains as well as required sewage systems.
It’s essential that you plan and budget to connect the property to the required services as soon as possible.

Design

When it comes to barn conversions the design, layout and feel of the property is the most exciting part of the project. This is where you get to breathe life back into somewhere that’s been left derelict, unused and forgotten about.
However, even though it can be an exciting time, barn conversion design can be difficult and testing and it’s absolutely crucial you work with professionals experienced in this unique style of building. Almost all planning permission will be subject to retaining and maintaining the look, character and feel of the original structure.
This can prove problematic as old barns and unused buildings can come with limited natural light available, necessary but impractical wood or iron beams and limited access to creating new levels/floors.
With all of that in mind you might be rethinking your dream project but don’t be dismayed. With hard work, careful planning and the right guidance the end result can be truly unique, worthwhile and rich in character and integrity.

Modern Barn Conversion Architects

Costings

Finally, and underpinning everything we’ve already discussed, is the cost of your proposed project.
Unfortunately, there is no rule of thumb when dealing with such wildly unique projects and only after sourcing the right property, getting a proper survey and obtaining the correct planning permission will you begin to understand the costs involved in your barn conversion project. Also, the scale of the work needed and the involved of other parties will also largely depend on your own experience and knowledge.

We hope that this has given you some guidance if or when you consider a barn conversion.
They can be some of the best and most interesting projects to be involved in and luckily, we’re experienced in numerous projects on a variety of sites.

If you have questions on a project you’d like us to come see or need guidance contact us below or via our facebook page & we’ll do what we can to help out on your project.

 

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work experience week from dunclug college 13 pupil pupil year Lewis

why is work experience any use?
Dunclug College believe that ;
Work Experience at Year 13 provides opportunity for planned and appropriate experiences of the world of work to increase learners’ motivation, develop their employability skills and give relevance to their learning programme. The purpose is to add clarity to a career path already being explored by the individual pupil or to explore a new option, different from any previous work experience. At the end of this work experience, each student will write an evaluation and extract for their personal statement, and this will be kept in his or her personal file. Work Experience is key for students when applying to University, Further/Higher Education, apprenticeships or employment. Indeed, according to the Northern Ireland Skills Barometer, 58% of graduate employers would be unlikely to recruit a candidate with no work experience.

 

Lewis during his Work Experience week with slemish design studio architects

 

in Lewis’s words…..
My week of work experience at slemish design studio architects was really exciting as I had to design my own house. This showed me all the terms of designing a house from the size of the site to the size of the house and what way to design the house with views in mind etc.
I also learned how to work in a team, which will help me further in life when I start working.
Steven & Joe made me feel like I was part of slemish design studio which was great as I was only here for a week. the main thing was that I really enjoyed it. I hope to be an architect technician myself after Steven, joe & Scott helped me towards that after my week of work experience with them. They also took me out on site to show me what they do when designing/surveying an extension and loft conversion.

 

 

 

Northend United Youth Football Club

Great day yesterday at Galgorm Castle for Northend United Youth Football Club Golf Fundraising day.
It was a pleasure for slemish design studio to sponsor the first hole to help them a little

Apart from playing worse than Europe’s Ryder cup team.. It was fantastic to catch up with some old friends from football “back in the day”

look forward to next year’s outing!!
 
 Northend United Youth Football Club
Steven Bell (slemish design studio) Mark Surgenor, Gary Rodgers, Chris McCrory

living design magazine

Living Design magazine is published to showcase architects design homes in Northern Ireland.
Spring edition 2016 seen Ballymena Architects Slemish Design Studio showcase our Barn Conversion outside Broughshane, Ballymena.

living design magazine

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Architects studio at Raceview Mill Broughshane outside Ballymena.

We moved here just over a year ago, needing more space & better office accommodation to meet & greet clients.

Click the image to see more pics of our office in our projects page

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Planning Approval Cullybackey Ballymena for new extension

slemish design studio have been granted approval from planning for an extension & renovation to a dated property outside Cullybackey in Ballymena

Planning Approval Cullybackey Ballymena Extension architects

 

Should you have a project you’d like us to look at, don’t hesitate to give us a call – or pop into our office at Raceview Mill Broughshane

ballymena architects anniversary 3yrs old today!!!! where’s the time gone

Ballymena Architects Slemish Design Studio celebrate their anniversary

Today’s our official 3rd anniversary!!

It’s been a fantastic 3 years so far working on great projects and moving office to raceview mill in broughshane, ballymena
We’d like to thank everyone that have came to us about all types of architectural projects & also to everyone else who has supported Slemish Design Studio.

Cheers,
Steven & Joe

ballymena architects anniversary

Should you have a project you’d like us to look at, don’t hesitate to give us a call – or pop into our office at Raceview Mill Broughshane

 

teeshan ballymena – new project for sds architects

New project at teeshan ballymena for ballymena architects slemish design studio.
Designing a modern single storey dwelling with fantastic views into Ballymena & surrounding countryside

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Childrens Licence for Michelin Athletic Club Ballymena

We’re pleased to say that we’ve successfully gained a Childrens licence for Michelin Athletic Club in Ballymena, County Antrim

The Children’s Licence means the Michelin Club can offer a variety of birthday parties in the week or weekend, subject to availability

Entertainment available

  • Bouncy castle/inflatable’s with airplay inflatable’s
  • Football
  • Xbox & Wii
  • Tattoo & Beauty
  • Flossy Treat sweets
  • Daisy Rainbow balloon extravaganza
  • Disco

Packages can include

  • Food
  • Invitations
  • Cake
  • Entertainment

Gifts offer a variety of birthday parties in the week or weekend, subject to availability

For more information contact the Michelin Club directly on 028 2566 3655
or check out there Facebook page for more information – Michelin Athletic Club Facebook Page

Childrens licence

Mortgage Certificate Cockhill Road Ballymena

3rd Mortgage inspection on our Cockhill Road, Ballymena, project.

Credit to our client, this build has been very fast & efficient!!

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mortgage certificate

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We attended the Launch of Business Excellence Awards 2013

Ballymena Borough Business Excellence Awards 2013

We attended the launch of the Ballymena Borough Business Excellence Awards 2013 hosted by Ballymena Borough Chamber of Commerce and Industry  in Ballymena Town Hall – The Braid.

After being finalists in last years ‘Website of the Year’ we are looking at possibly entering another category this year.
We’re also looking forward to a great night out in Ballymena, Tullyglass Hotel

Announcing the sponsorship deal, Thomas McKillen, Chamber President said

“I am delighted to announce that Ballymena Borough Council will be the principal sponsor for the 2013 Business Awards. The Council was also principal sponsor in 2012 and I thank them for their continued support of the awards.

We’ve seen growth in interest, attendance and applications for the awards every year since we started, with last year 440 people attending the Gala evening. It’s always great to see the mix of businesses at the awards, representing sectors from retail to manufacturing to services. And it allows Ballymena to showcase the best businesses and practices to outside bodies perhaps looking to locate new businesses.

I’m glad to say that Chamber has had an excellent working relationship with Ballymena Borough Council over many years and I thank them for their continued support, not only of the awards but Chamber in general. I look forward to this business focused approach continuing into the future”.

Ex Mayor of Ballymena, Alderman PJ McAvoy said “As principal sponsor of the awards, Ballymena Borough Council is fully committed to creating the environment that commerce can operate in. These awards demonstrate the commitment to excellence shown by many businesses within the Borough. Ballymena can be a place for business excellence and we are proud to be home for some globally recognised organisations.

Ballymena Borough Council is delighted to be the principal sponsor at the awards for 2013, and will continue to work in partnership with the local business community to support growth and prosperity for our people and our place – Ballymena.

Minister Arlene Foster MLA visited Ballymena recently and I took the opportunity to invite her to attend the Gala evening in October, and we are now in communication with her office”.

Alison Moore, who heads up the organizing committee for the awards, added

“Planning is already well under way for this year’s awards. Once again Chamber will be employing Insight Mystery Shopping to carry out the judging and the Tullyglass House Hotel, an excellent facility we are fortunate to have in Ballymena, will again be hosting the gala evening. The date for this year’s award ceremony is Thursday 10th October – which may seem a long way off but it will soon come round so put this date in your diary now. I am confident that this will be another brilliant evening”.

If you require any further information about the Ballymena Borough Business Excellence Awards  please contact Chris Wales at office@ballymenachamber.co.uk or 07876 758 797

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Mayor of Ballymena – Councillor Mrs. Audrey Wales (MBE) speaking at the launch.

 

 

 

NI councils receive funds to tackle dereliction

Fifteen Northern Ireland councils are to share £1.5m from the Department of Environment (DoE) to tackle decay and dereliction in their areas.

Environment Minister Alex Attwood said the funds would be used to enhance the environment and in turn boost tourism and local trade.
He said the dereliction funding scheme was going from strength to strength.
The money was confirmed by Finance Minister Sammy Wilson two weeks ago as part of the June Monitoring round.

‘Increasing significance’

Mr Attwood said £2m had already been spent in nine council areas, including Belfast.
“Many more can now do so. This is a project of increasing significance,” he said.
“Tourists will be put off by eyesores. If we deal with dereliction, vacant properties and abandoned building sites, we create the opportunity to attract local investment and tourists.”
Mr Attwood said councils that received funding should “press on” while he continued to bid for funds to take the scheme forward.
“This investment is also for the people of the area. They will have the character of their built environment improved,” he said.

 

Councils to receive funding

Ballymena £160,000
Armagh £45,000
Ballymoney £100,000
Larne £160,000
Coleraine £140,000
Carrick £100,000
Cookstown £120,000
Newry and Mourne £80,000
Omagh £120,000
Strabane £200,000
Antrim £70,000
Dungannon £17,000
Newtownabbey £80,000
Banbridge £50,000
Castlereagh £30,000

information taken directly from BBC website

 

The sports hut Galgorm

Slemish Design Studio would like to wish Cliffy & Debbie Adams all the best in their new venture on taking over The Sports Hut in Galgorm
This was one of our previous projects which has been a great success in the local area.

click here to see the sports hut project in galgorm

The sports hut

broughshane barn update

Just got a few photo’s emailed though for our Broughshane barn conversion.
with the windows in and the roof on, it’s starting to dry out, which gives the stone a real lift.

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Survey in Belfast and new projects

Absolutely baltic today….thankfully we got what surveys were needed done last week, when the weather was a wee bit better.

Here’s a few images of our last house survey in belfast – An old/disused town house in Belfast, near Queens University, County Antrim.

Keep an eye on our social media pages for a few more exciting projects coming up in Ballymena, Holywood & Dromara

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