Every morning at seven, Planning Signals reads every premium kitchen application filed across the UK overnight, extracts the scope from the architect’s drawings, and tells you which three are worth your day.
Three projects worth your day, chosen for your studio. Read with coffee, before you open anything else.
We extract the kitchen — footprint, glazing, layout, materials — from the architect's drawings, before you do.
Watch the practices you've worked with. Find the adjacent ones in their networks who file the same kind of project.
Three projects worth your day, chosen for your studio. The Daily Brief is one short, edited note — the three new applications that match how you work, with the next nine listed beneath. You read it at the kitchen table, with coffee, before you open anything else.
Twelve new projects matched your Profile since yesterday. Three are worth reading first.
“Kitchen 7.2m × 4.8m, integrated dining, slim-frame steel-look bifolds, island layout, utility off main kitchen.”
For every application we read the architect's drawings and extract the kitchen: footprint in metres, glazing detail, layout intent, materials, where the utility goes. So when you decide to write to the architect, you already know what you're writing about.
Architects are the thing you build relationships with. Watch the practices you've worked with before, see what their bench looks like this quarter, and find the adjacent practices in their networks who file the same kind of project.
We don’t message homeowners.
We don’t sell to retail showrooms.
We don’t run ads on your behalf.
Planning Signals is a tool for one kind of designer.
Mostly listed buildings. One bench. Doesn't want a sales tool — wants to know what's filed within an hour's drive.
Two or three partners, a small bench, four or five regions on the map. Wants the brief, the scope, and the architect — nothing else.
Fifteen on the bench. National footprint. Wants the architect-network signals and quarterly market notes.
Tell us where you work and what kind of projects you take on, and we’ll be in touch when your studio comes up.