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Should I Renovate, Extend, or Knock Down and Rebuild? Feasibility Studies Explained.

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Hello! This is Episode 396, and I want to talk about something that comes up at the very beginning of almost every project I hear about.

It usually sounds like one of these questions.

"Should I add a second storey, or extend out the back?"

Or… "Is it worth renovating what we have, or should we just knock it down and build new?"

Or… "We've got a blank block - do we go with a volume builder, or work with an architect or designer and do a custom project?"

[For all resources mentioned in this podcast and a free, downloadable PDF transcript, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/396]

And what all of these questions have in common is this: they come from a place of genuinely not knowing which direction to go. There are multiple options on the table. 

Each of them could potentially work. They can vary in budget and timelines and team structure and approvals. But you don't yet have enough information to choose between them with confidence.

And so what a lot of people do - and I completely understand the impulse - is to just pick one. Pick the option that seems most obvious, or most affordable, or the one that someone recommended, and start moving forward. 

Because forward feels like progress. And staying in that uncomfortable place of not knowing can feel like being stuck.

But here's what I've seen happen, again and again. People who make that early decision without doing the groundwork first often find themselves... sometimes months in, sometimes with significant professional fees already spent... discovering that there was a better option they hadn't fully explored. Or a constraint they didn't know about. Or a cost they hadn't factored in. And by that point, going back feels devastating. But pushing forward doesn't feel right either.

In this episode, I want to help you avoid that. 

I want to share a way of thinking about this phase of your project that can genuinely change your experience of it. And I want to give you a clear, practical process for how to navigate this decision-making period... so that when you do commit to a direction, you can do it with real confidence and strategy.

As always, if you’d like to access a full transcript of this episode and links to the resources I mention, head to www.undercoverarchitect.com/396.

Now, let’s dive in!


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