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When looking to add space and value to your household, constructing a home extension is one option that is advisable. Out of the many home extension types available, however, selecting one that suits your needs can be difficult. Here is a guide to make it easier for you:

Common Home Extension Types

Rear Extension:

Advantages: Overall, it adds a considerable amount of space, it facilitates the natural light coming into the house effortlessly and most of the times, it does not require much planning permission.

Disadvantages: It can reduce the size of your garden.

Side Return Extension:

Advantages: Is an extension of the property sideways creating extra usable space as well enhances natural lighting.

Disadvantages: This type of wasichana may be difficult to build as it involves a lot, i.e. reprovisioning and structural alterations may be necessary.

Loft Conversion:

Advantages: This basically adds another storey to your house which could house extra rooms or even a sitting room.

Disadvantages: This is mainly achievable in a modern house, in older houses it tends to be quite complex and costly.

Two-Storey Extension:

Advantages: This enlarges greatly the interior space; it has the potential of increasing the worth of the house.

Disadvantages: It involves lots of planning permission and construction work.

Factors To Weigh In Before Deciding On The Type Of Extension To Have Budget: Evaluate your means as well as the costs associated with each type of extension.
Planning Permission: Explore the local planning requirements to find out if you require full planning permission or whether permitted development rights are applicable.
Type of Property: The property in question (detached, semi-detached, or terraced) will determine what types of extensions will be appropriate.
Family Considerations: What does your family want and how will the extension serve these needs?
Construction Considerations: Evaluate the house and its qualities to understand whether it can bear the proposed extension.
Design and Aesthetic: Go for a design that matches the architectural nature of the house as well as your own taste.

How to Ensure Success When You Extend Your Home

Get Some Advice: Talk to an architect, a contractor and a planning consultant.
Get Estimates from Different Contractors: Without limiting, get more than one contractor’s quote for comparison purposes.
Go Green: Use energy efficient materials such as insulation, double glazing etc.
Think Ahead: Think about the impact of the extension on the home’s values and ambitions of reselling it.

Thus by taking all the facts into account and consulting specialists you will be able to build a pleasant and useful extension for your house and the way of living.

Would you prefer looking into certain design solutions on extensions or talk about the overall strategy more deeply? Learn More

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