About
A drawing office of one.
Maxy Architectural Drawings is Joel Smalley, a draughtsman working across the South East. Every survey, drawing, and submission is prepared by the same pair of hands, so the person who measured your building is the person who draws it.
The work is straightforward. Turn an idea, a survey, or a rough sketch into clear, accurate drawings that a planning officer, a building-control inspector, and a builder can all work from without guessing.
What we do
From survey to submission.
Planning drawings. Existing and proposed plans, elevations, and sections drawn to the standard a local authority expects, with the supporting drawings a householder or full application needs.
Building regulations. Technical drawings and construction detailing for building control, coordinated so the builder on site has the dimensions and specifications to price and build from.
Visualisation. 3D models that show a scheme before it is built, useful for agreeing a design with a client or presenting it for approval.
Start to finish
Measured first, drawn once.
It starts with a measured survey. Accurate existing drawings are the foundation everything else sits on, so the building is measured properly rather than traced from an old plan.
The proposed scheme is drawn up and reviewed with you, then refined until it is right. Planning and building-regulations drawings are prepared as separate stages so each is fit for the body that reviews it.
Files are issued in the formats the local authority, building control, and the builder each need, with revisions tracked so everyone is working from the current set.