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What is single storey Extension? Is it for you?

 

single storey Extension
Single storey Extension

A single-story extension is built onto the back or side of a house. It can be up to four meters tall and up to six or seven meters from the back wall. Keep in mind that if the structure is within two metres of a boundary wall, it can only be three metres tall.

Typically used to:

·         Increase the size of your kitchen

·         Bathroom on the lower level

·         Living area on the lower level

·         Additional storage space

·         Study/workplace

There are also other kinds of extensions to think about. Loft conversions, side extensions, and double-story extensions are all possibilities.

As a general rule, if the extension is closer than seven meters to the back boundary, permission is required. A semi-detached house can't be more than three meters from the back wall, and a detached house can't be more than four meters.

Building codes for a single-story addition

Planning permission may not be required depending on the type and size of the home extension. Building regulations may be required. The UK government has a detailed, technical guide on permitted development rights for householders if you want to learn more.

How long does it take to construct a single-story addition?

A single-story build should take twelve to sixteen weeks if permission and regulations are granted. Be prepared for unexpected delays, such as:

·         Delays in the approval of building regulations

·         Permissions for planning and other purposes,

·         Permissions from neighbors – always consult your neighbors about your plans.

·         Materials sourcing – delays may not be caused by your builder, but with Brexit and rising oil and gas prices, lead times may lengthen.

·         Finding good builders and laborers – delays may occur as a result of their projects running late.

What is the price of a single-story addition?

The higher the cost, the larger the extension. However, the price per square metre will decrease on average. The cost of your construction is determined by the following factors:

·         Materials are expensive.

·         Lead times for materials

·         Lead time for labor construction

·         Include a budget for any unanticipated, additional costs as well.

How much will a single-story addition increase the value of my home?

According to uSwitch, depending on the type of property you own (semi-detached, detached, bungalow, etc.), this type of extension could add up to 23% to the value of your home.

Roof options for single-story extensions

You can add different roof design elements to your house extension by working with your builder. With a skylight, factors such as natural light brighten the area. You may not have the funds and decide that a flat roof will allow you to expand to a double-story later. Here are some of the benefits and drawbacks of each option.

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