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In a move that reinforces
its ongoing commitment to self-builders, leading brick manufacturer
Baggeridge has invested in state-of-the-art architectural
software to enable its in-house Design Services team to create
bespoke computer generated illustrations.
The complimentary visualisation service is specifically targeted
at self-builders to help bring their new build plans to life
and could in some circumstances help to show planning authorities
the impact of the new build in the surrounding area.
Kevin Gamble, design services manager comments: “The
motivation behind our decision to launch the service comes
after feedback from self-builders who were frustrated with
the fact that they were unable to visualise how their property
would look once completed even though the choice of building
materials is key to the success of any self build project.
“This service will not only provide self builders with
an impression of the finished project, but will also help
determine precise brickwork details to ensure cost-effectiveness.”
The Design Services team have created three self-build style
homes, all of which will be on display at this year’s
Homebuilding & Renovating Show, which visitors to the
stand can see rendered in a selection of bricks. Self builders
who would like to receive free rendered imagery are welcome
to visit the Baggeridge stand and either leave a copy of their
plans or forward their plans following the exhibition and
select up to three brick types to see their home rendered
in. They can even leave a picture of the plot of land and
have their new home positioned on the actual plot.

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