New design guidance to raise the bar for new build developments

Latest News Fri, Jan 23, 2026 7:18 AM

Updated national design guidance sets a clear benchmark for well-designed neighbourhoods, ensuring new developments are well-connected to local shops and services.

Aimed at shaping how the next generation of neighbourhoods are built, the guidance sets out how new homes should reflect modern life – from space to work from home to flexible layouts that adapt as families grow and cater for every stage of life.

Working together, councils and developers will use the guidance to make visible improvements for residents, including calmer streets with less traffic to improved green spaces. New builds will be expected to address and adapt to climate change, creating adequate shade and minimising potential flood risk.

Now in its second iteration, the guidance encourages all parties to support local jobs and amenities by design – ensuring local shops and services like GP surgeries are within walking distance.

Image: Temple Gardens, North Somerset - Historic England

As part of its approach to support smaller developers bringing forward much needed homes and to set realistic expectations on larger developments, the government is intending to create model design codes – set to be launched later this year - with clear rules to create successful places.

Local authorities will set the vision for their areas through local plans, ensuring clear design expectations using masterplans, local design codes and guides. Part of the biggest planning rewrite in over a decade, the new design guidance aims to provide clarity early in the process to avoid costly delays to schemes and ramp up housebuilding and help deliver 1.5 million high-quality homes this Parliament.

Housing and Planning Minister Matthew Pennycook said: “Exemplary development should be the norm not the exception so that more communities feel the benefits of new development and welcome it.

“As we act to boost housing supply, we are also taking steps to improve the design and quality of the homes and neighbourhoods being built.

“These standards will help ensure new homes and neighbourhoods are attractive, well-connected, sustainable, and built to last.”

The guidance supports the government’s revamp of the National Planning Policy Framework, currently out for consultation. Putting people at the centre of planning, the principles clearly set out new homes must be climate resilient and boost nature recovery.

Building on wider planning reforms, the guidance forms part of the new rules-based system where developers meeting clear standards can move quickly from plans on paper to spades in the ground.

The seven features of well-designed places are:

  • Liveability: Homes close to amenities, designed for all stages of life, with communal and private space.
  • Climate: Buildings that cope with climate change, green spaces to reduce overheating, solar panels, green and brown roofs, and EV charging stations.
  • Nature: Hedgehog highways, swift bricks, green spaces and parks, and protection for existing natural features.
  • Movement: Safe streets, accessible public transport, and good parking without car dominated design.
  • Built Form: Rooms sized to promote health and wellbeing, with good storage, minimising outside noise, privacy and security, sunlight, and good ventilation.
  • Public Space: well-located spaces that encourage social interaction, with natural surveillance from windows and balconies.
  • Identity: Character shaped by local history, culture, and landscape, reflected in building types, and architectural details.

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