Double Storey Rear Extension in Banstead, London
Date: October 2016 Location: Banstead Project Type:Double storey rear exension, Single sto...
Opting for a double extension not only gives you that extra space but will also add value to your property. Many homeowners consider a two storey extension over a single one as whichever option you choose, you only need one roof and set of footings.
Take a look at our double storey extension case studies and perhaps inspire your own project… And whenever you’re ready, simply get in touch with us to get started!
Date: October 2016 Location: Banstead Project Type:Double storey rear exension, Single sto...
Date:2017Borough: IslingtonProject Type:Double storey exension Double Storey Rear Extens...
Date:2017 Borough: Croydon Project Type:Double storey exension [supsystic-slider id=13 posi...
Double-storey extensions get more value from your build and that extra space for bedrooms or bathrooms you require… But where to begin?
Our articles on double-storey extensions will help to guide you, and hopefully inspire you, into making that first step towards your home renovation project. Keep in mind not to take too much away from your garden but if you have land to the side of your property this works well with many designs, and consider how you are going to use the extra space
When in need of more space in ones’ home, one popular option is to extend their home via a house extension. This extension can be in different forms whether its a single-storey extension or a two storey extension. A single-storey extension is generally facilitated by taking up some of the existing garden space or converting an existing sunroom, conservatory, porch or garage etc. On the other hand a double storey extension needs to have a structure built atop an existing single storey of a house. Thus it may prove to be a relatively a bit more costly and will also need the supplementary statutory permissions, as well as rules and regulations set by the local building development or planning authorities.
You may have been wondering how much does an extension cost, or you might have had other extension ideas like building on top of existing extension home improvements.
One of our new German kitchen styles may help you get some Double Storey Extension Ideas. &...
Imagine feeling cramped and confined in your own home, with limited space for your growing family or evolving lifestyle. The need for more space is a common challenge faced by homeowners, but the solution doesn't have to be elusive.
In the ever-evolving landscape of UK real estate, the quest for space and functionality has led many homeowners to consider the prospect of a double storey extension.
When in need of more space in ones’ home, one popular option is to extend their home via a house extension. This extension can be in different forms whether its a single-storey extension or a two storey extension. A single-storey extension is generally facilitated by taking up some of the existing garden space or converting an existing sunroom, conservatory, porch or garage etc. On the other hand a double storey extension needs to have a structure built atop an existing single storey of a house. Thus it may prove to be a relatively a bit more costly and will also need the supplementary statutory permissions, as well as rules and regulations set by the local building development or planning authorities.
You may have been wondering how much does an extension cost, or you might have had other extension ideas like building on top of existing extension home improvements.
One of our new German kitchen styles may.
Date: October 2016 Location: Banstead Project Type:Double storey.
Date:2017Borough: IslingtonProject Type:Double storey exension Double Storey.
Date:2017 Borough: Croydon Project Type:Double storey exension [supsystic-slider.
Date: September 2016Location: EsherBorough: Elmbridge, SurreyProject Type: Double storey.
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