#SimonOpenDoor bookings now open – more slots with YT available too!

After a few years break; Mark Stephens Architects are providing Simon Open Door Consultations from Tuesday 4 May 2021 to Friday 14 May 2021; bookings ARE NOW OPEN! THIS LINK takes you to the booking page What you can expect: Read More …

Mark Stephens Architects providing Simon Open Door Consultations (online): Tues 4 May 2021 to Fri 14 May 2021

After a few years break; Mark Stephens Architects are providing Simon Open Door Consultations from Tuesday 4 May 2021 to Friday 14 May 2021; bookings will open Monday 29 March 2021 at 13:00 THIS LINK explains what you need to Read More …

Black Friday Sale starts on all consultations…

We proudly announce that our new campaign for Black Friday 2019 has started We will pay the VAT off any consultation/product booked online in our SHOP ‡ These include: • Consultation/Needs Review Report • Consultation + sketch package • Consultation Read More …

Booking our consultations online is now even safer #SSLCertificate

Our highly successful suite of consultations (links below) are now even safer to book online: • Initial Consultation & Needs/Review Report • Energy Analysis Consultation • House extension (small) / Remodel Service • Book of Irish Cottage Extensions Plans The Read More …

We pay the VAT until the end of the year!

The consultations that we’ve been providing over the last year that are bookable and payable online have been a great success. The benefits to our clients have been immense: • A low-cost way of appraising the feasibility of a project Read More …

€715 raised this weekend by Mark Stephens Architects for #SimonOpenDoor

After a tough weekend of consultations for the Simon Communities of Ireland, we raised €715 for the homeless charity campaign. Below is a photo before we started on the Saturday: I cycled in on the Saturday but battled on, on Read More …

Why I don't give free consultations… @JimConnolly mentioned

I was reading THIS POST recently by Jim Connolly on why ‘Offering free consultations can be an expensive mistake’ and I urge all architects (and any professional for that matter) to implement the advice immediately. The good news is that Read More …