About Studio Colab
London-based Architects specialising in house extensions and refurbishments to large contemporary new-build homes.
Whether you’re planning on building a new home, adding an extension or just want to remodel your existing property, we are here to help.
Studio Colab specialise in planning applications, architectural design and interior design, and work primarily on residential projects including renovations, extensions and new build homes.
Services include UK planning law, residential architecture and interiors. As a small RIBA Architectural design studio, we provide professional advice and service with the personal touch that will work with your requirements and expectations. We take on a small number of projects to ensure a high level of service on all our projects.
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