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HOUSE EXTENSIONS

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS HOUSE EXTENSION?
  1. Increased Living Space: House extensions provide additional square footage, offering more room for various uses such as additional bedrooms, a larger kitchen, a home office, or an extra living area.

  2. Enhanced Property Value: Well-executed extensions can significantly increase the value of a property. Potential buyers often look for homes with ample living space and modern amenities, making an extended home more attractive in the market.

  3. Cost-Effective Alternative to Moving: Extending an existing home can be more economical than moving to a larger house. It saves on costs associated with purchasing a new home, such as real estate fees, moving expenses, and the potential higher costs of a new mortgage

  4. Investment in Your Home: Investing in a house extension is an investment in your property and lifestyle. It allows homeowners to enjoy a more comfortable living space immediately while potentially reaping financial rewards in the future.

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Single Storey Extensions

 An extension that adds a single level to the existing home, typically extending outwards from the rear or side of the house. Commonly used for expanding kitchens, living rooms, or adding a new room.

 

Common Uses: Creating a home office, adding a playroom for children, or incorporating a utility room.

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Double-Storey Extension

 Adds two levels to the home, extending vertically and horizontally. This type of extension is ideal for adding multiple rooms, such as additional bedrooms and bathrooms.

Common Uses: Adding a home gym, creating a spacious master suite with a walk-in closet, or setting up a multi-purpose family room.

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Rear Extension

An extension built onto the back of the house. It's a popular choice for creating larger kitchens or open-plan living areas.

Common Uses: Expanding the dining area, creating a garden room with direct access to outdoor spaces, or adding a cozy sunroom.

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Side Return Extension

Utilises the narrow strip of land alongside the house, often seen in terraced or semi-detached homes. This extension can expand kitchen or dining spaces.

 

Common Uses: Developing a compact but functional study nook, adding a laundry room, or enhancing the entrance hall space.

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Dormer Extension

 Extends the existing roof to create additional headroom and usable space in an attic or loft conversion. Often includes dormer windows to bring in natural light.

 

Common Uses: Creating an additional bedroom, setting up a quiet reading room, or developing a hobby or craft room.

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Over-Structure Extension

 Adds an extension above an existing structure, such as a garage or single-storey part of the house. This is a way to add extra bedrooms or living space without reducing garden size.

Common Uses: Adding a guest suite with en-suite bathroom, creating a teen hangout space, or setting up a spacious home library.

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