A collection of reflections, guidance and project insight from studio elle - written to support those renovating, extending or reimagining heritage and countryside homes. For more behind-the-scenes, visual stories and tips, follow along on Instagram @studio.elle.architecture

Do I Need an Architect for a Listed Building?
Renovating a listed building requires more than just good taste — it demands knowledge, sensitivity, and the right guidance. At Studio Elle Architecture, we are often asked: do I need an architect for a listed building?
The answer is yes — particularly when you’re considering structural changes, layout reconfiguration, or extending a property with legal protections. From securing Listed Building Consent to designing interventions that feel both respectful and relevant, working with a specialist ensures your proposal is not only beautiful but also likely to be approved.
We work closely with conservation officers and heritage consultants across the South East, South West and London to help clients navigate the complexities of listed building renovation. Whether you’re looking to open up spaces, reconnect historic layouts, or simply understand what’s possible, our one-off consultations provide clarity and confidence at every stage.