WHAT WE DO

“At Grid Design our main aim is to ensure that our client’s initial ideas and concepts are transformed into reality, equal to or above their expectations.”

We always bring a level of expertise to each and every project based on; previous experience, an appreciation of local authority planning issues, knowledge of current Building Regulations and an active interest in current design trends. We use this understanding and awareness to deliver the optimum design solution for each project regardless of any constraints.

Every client’s requirements and desires are different and therefore we like to treat each project on an individual basis to deliver a unique design each and every time.

Our practice design ethos is very much a ‘modern twist on traditional Scottish architecture’. This allows us to still develop interesting architecture, even within the smallest extension project, whilst being sympathetic and realistic to the restraints commonly set by the local planning authorities.

FOUNDATIONS OF GRID DESIGN

Grid Design was founded in 2003 in response to a market for local architectural services.

DEVELOPMENT OF GRID DESIGN

Grid Design was started in 2003 by Mark Johnston who passed the reigns to Craig Inglis in 2010. Craig had previously worked at Grid Design from 2006 before taking over as Director. Craig proudly has 11 years’ experience working with the company.

PHILOSOPHY

We pride our self on producing creative and technically sound designs whilst developing a close working rapport with each and every client. This leads to many repeat commissions, client recommendations and co-operative relationships all which ultimately enhance our growing reputation for excellent service.

EXPERIENCE

Grid Design is a well-established Architectural Design practice with a 20 year history of producing high quality designs which have led to successfully built projects during over this time.

350+ PROJECTS

ALL OVER SOUTH WEST SCOTLAND

Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, North-Ayrshire, East Ayrshire, Inverclyde, South Lanarkshire, Argyll and Bute and Glasgow areas.

Although we would welcome the challenge of projects in Council areas we have not worked in before.

DOMESTIC EXTENSIONS 60%
NEW BUILD RESIDENTIAL 20%
CONVERSIONS AND ALTERATIONS 60%
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL 20%