# STONES

STONES is an architect in Hayes. Rated 4.4/5 from 7 public reviews across 1 named source. This is the MyTrustedTraders public-evidence profile — independent reviews, credentials and registry data cross-checked across named sources, with no ads and no paid placement.

## About
At Stones architectural practice, we are dedicated to excellence, innovative design, and a deep understanding of client needs, creating inspiring and satisfying spaces. We thrive on challenging projects, such as listed buildings or conservation areas, and take pride in delivering exceptional results. Jatinder is the principal architect with over 20 years of experience, including 15 years running his dynamic practice. We offer innovative space solutions and a broad range of architectural services for residential, commercial, and community buildings. We are known for our high success rate in obtaining local authority consent. Our holistic and collaborative approach ensures that we understand client's needs and deliver optimal space solutions. We use hand-drawn sketches, detailed drawings, and 3D modelling to maintain high-quality standards throughout all project phases. Jatinder’s passion for architecture began in childhood, influenced by his family's involvement in building trades. He pursued an education in architecture, culminating in chartership in 2004. Stones is a member of the Architects Registration Board (ARB), the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), and the Association of Consultant Architects (ACA). Inspired by renowned architects like Corbusier and Kahn, Jatinder brings a genuine love for design to every project. His notable work includes Sikh temples in Wolverhampton and Wokingham, the Durden’s Park Pavilion in Southall, and The Kingshead Hotel in Roehampton. With a strong track record, extensive experience, and a passion for architecture, we are dedicated to creating your dream space. Get in touch now to book a free no-obligation site visit.

## Trades
Architects, Design And Build

## Independent verification
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## Credentials & sources
- Verified credentials on file: 0
- Companies House status: unknown
- Evidence held from: Houzz
- Public evidence last checked May 2026

## Before you hire an architect
_What to check when choosing this kind of trade — general guidance, not a claim about this business:_
- Only someone on the Architects Registration Board (ARB) register may legally call themselves an 'architect' in the UK — ask for their ARB number and check it free at arb.org.uk. An 'architectural designer' or 'technologist' is a different, unregistered role (often capable, but not the same protection).
- Agree how they charge before any work starts — a percentage of the build cost, a fixed fee, or an hourly rate — and exactly which stages it covers (concept design, planning application, building-regulations drawings, work on site), so there are no surprises later.
- Confirm what they will actually handle versus what is excluded — the planning application, the building-control drawings, and whether they will administer the builder's contract on site — and get it, and a portfolio of similar projects, in writing.
- Ask to see a portfolio of completed work like yours, plus recent references you can contact.
- Check the credentials and registrations that matter for this work — and that they are current.

## Contact
- Phone: 02089690000

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