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Negotiated Tender
At FRAHER, we pride ourselves on our established network of highly skilled builders in London. We prioritise a collaborative approach through a negotiated tender process, which involves engaging the contractor at an earlier stage compared to the competitive tender process. By working closely with our trusted contractors, we aim to deliver projects to the highest standards while ensuring transparency, reliability, and the avoidance of project complications. Below, we will explain how our negotiated tender process with skilled builders, ensures accurate pricing, project deliver-ability, and a successful outcome.

We Are FRAHER
FRAHER is an award-winning, Architect-led design and build company with over 15 years of experience. We deliver high-end architectural projects for home and business owners.

Colour Profiles
The colours you choose for your spaces have a massive impact on the overall look and feel of your home. We have collected together the paint palettes for a number of the projects you will have seen in our portfolio. Colour is such a personal choice and we hope that these colour profiles assist you in thinking about your own project.

Fixtures, Fittings & Equipment Guide
The way that we approach FF&E is to imagine you were to turn your home upside down, FF&E is generally everything that would remain attached, FF&E doesn’t include loose furniture and fabrics. For all projects, our Architects propose the suggested FF&E that would work for your design. This is detailed in a schedule and included within your Architectural fee. However, to help keep the build phase on track against time and budget, and to help reduce contract costs, we often fully manage the procurement of FF&E for our clients.

Architectural Interiors
The choice of finishes throughout your project will have a large impact on the quality of space and overall style of your home. It is important that there is a cohesive look and feel to the building, and we will guide you through this process. It is helpful for you to be comfortable with the decision-making stage that is to come during the technical design stage, as well as on-site. There are lots of choices that can often feel like they are coming from all angles.

Studio Ideas: Understanding ‘Period Houses’: Edwardian - Post-War
Following on from our last journal post, we wanted to look at the design of the Edwardian and post-war home. The progression in building can be seen in new forms of spaces as different environmental pressures arose - the family dynamic also changed, and in the post-war housing, this was reflected in the house building.

Studio Ideas: Understanding ‘Period Houses’: Georgian & Victorian
There are no hard and fast rules about how old a property has to be before it is described as period. In general terms however the term "period property" refers to buildings that pre-date the First World War. Of course there are a number of distinctive architectural styles dating from after this such as Art Deco but for the most part it is buildings from earlier times that we refer to as period.

Studio Ideas: The benefits of courtyards within your design
We have used Courtyards in a number of our projects as we believe that they are a strong solution to both design and environmental challenges across all types of projects. A priority in all of our work is a sustainable approach to building. This promotes the environmental quality of an internal space, by reducing negative impact on the building and the natural environment. All building design should be climatically responsive - and presently we are faced with an ever changing climate.

Studio Ideas: What makes a home a home?
We often think about what makes spaces feel like a home? What quality of space should a home possess? What do these spaces mean to us? Do they mean anything or is it simply the lives that spaces support?

Studio Ideas: Designing with colour
Architects are generally known for their commitment to grey and white - but looking into this - I'm unclear of why? It could be said that greys and white give the perfect blank canvas for us to shape and build purer spaces - however, it is known that whites and greys do not exactly boost productivity or morale. The well-known Architect Louis Kahn gave an interview, saying: 'I have no colour applied on the walls of my home. I wouldn't want to disturb the beauty of natural light.'

Studio Ideas: Designing spaces for wellbeing
We design spaces that create the right environment for people to thrive. Particularly with the current climate, many people suffer from anxiety and stress related illnesses. Our homes can play a vital part in either alleviating these feelings or compounding them.

Studio Ideas: Designing spaces for children
Well goodness me! As I celebrated the arrival of 2020 on a boozy evening three months ago I would NEVER have guessed we would all be working from home! Well nearly all of us….. A major change to our daily lives and one that mixes up what we know to be our home and what we know to be our place of work.

Studio Ideas: How focused on sustainability should I be?
Sustainability is, with very good reason, at the forefront of most peoples brief requirements when they approach us to work with them. It feels like the topic of sustainability is a factor of almost every brief that comes into the studio now, but more and more it is becoming a prerequisite to all of our project work for Clients. Over the past decade, this is showing that the understanding of 'green building' has transferred from commercial projects to home owners and how this applied to their own homes.

Studio Ideas: Prelims and OHP
What are prelims and OHP? When we send a project budget to our clients, we are sometimes asked to explain exactly what prelims (preliminaries) and OHP (Overheads and Profits) are. We often find that some contractors don't charge for either of these items.

Studio Ideas: Working on Listed Buildings
The types of buildings that we have worked on the past decade has varied substantially. Every site and brief is unique, particularly when working in London which is filled with such a diverse built environment.

Studio Ideas: Working out a budget
What are prelims and OHP? When we send a project budget to our clients, we are sometimes asked to explain exactly what prelims (preliminaries) and OHP (Overheads and Profits) are. We often find that some contractors don't charge for either of these items.

Studio Ideas: Flipping the Staircase
Flipping Staircase

Studio Ideas: Meet Lizzie
Meet Lizzie

Design & Build Therapy Episode 10
In this episode, we wrap up the first season with a discussion about our experiences and insights, reflecting on the journey we've had so far. Join Lizzie and Joe as they share their favourite moments and plans for the future, including the exciting possibility of transitioning to video.

Design & Build Therapy Episode 09
In this episode, we explore RIBA Stage 5 - the pivotal moment when plans transform into tangible structures. Join us as we uncover the intricacies of bringing architectural design to life.