
Create your permit-ready architectural drawings
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What you get with this Offer
I will create a complete, permit-ready architectural plan set that is properly structured, clearly detailed, and aligned with standard building regulations so your submission process goes smoothly. This isn’t just about drawing walls and dimensions, it’s about presenting your project in a way that planning departments understand and approve without unnecessary complications.
I treat every project as if it were my own submission. That means I pay close attention to layout clarity, proper scaling, annotations, and overall presentation because I know that even small mistakes can slow down approvals or cause rejection. Whether you’re working on a home extension, renovation, or new build, I make sure your drawings communicate exactly what needs to be built.
You’ll receive a clean and professional set of drawings which can include floor plans, elevations, sections, and site layout depending on your project needs. Everything will be organized and formatted so you can confidently submit to your local planning authority or share directly with contractors.
Most clients come to me after struggling with unclear sketches, outdated drawings, or freelancers who don’t understand permit requirements. By the time I’m done, you’ll have a complete and presentable plan set that removes confusion and moves your project forward.
Get more with Offer Add-ons
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I can include detailed electrical and plumbing layout plans
Additional 2 working days
+$81 -
I can deliver high-quality 3D exterior and interior views of your project
Additional 2 working days
+$108 -
I can provide expedited 24-hour delivery for urgent submissions
Additional 1 working day
+$95
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
To get started, I’ll need a clear understanding of your project. This can be a hand sketch, old drawings, reference images, or even a written explanation of what you want to achieve. If you already have measurements or site details, that will help speed things up and improve accuracy.
It’s also important to know your project location or the type of permit you’re applying for, so I can align the drawings with typical planning expectations. If there are specific requirements from your local authority, you can share those as well.
The clearer the input, the faster and more precise the final result will be.