Whether you want to transform your existing home, or plan to redesign a new home before you move in, you may be considering your options. One of those would be knocking down a wall that separates rooms to transform the space.
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Different Types Of Single Storey Extensions
With the potential difficulty of moving home in uncertain economic times, many are now looking to alternatives which will enable them to stay in their current locations yet help them expand their space. Building a single-storey extension is a popular solution that provides space whilst adding value to one's home.
The Ultimate Guide To Hip To Gable Loft Conversions
What Is A Hip To Gable Conversion?
A hip to gable conversion is an increasingly popular way to extend the loft space of your property. Most homes have a typical "hipped" roof which means all the sides slope inwards. This means the space below this sloping surface is virtually unusable. However, if the sloping sides of either end of the roof are replaced by vertical walls (or gables), suddenly this area becomes a lot more accessible and easy to utilize. This can be done on a single or even both sides of a property's preexisting roof. People often use this transformation to give space for an additional bedroom, office or recreational room.
The Ultimate Guide to Permission in Principle
Permission in principle (PIP) offers an alternative method for obtaining planning consent for housing-led developments. This method splits the process into two pages, separating the consideration of the principle of planning permission from the technical details of the permission.
What Is A Certificate Of Lawful Use and How To Obtain One?
Also known as a lawful development certificate, a Certificate Of Lawful Use is one issued by the local council to legalise the development or use of a piece of land.
Should You Get A House Extension Or Move To A New House, In Today’s Uncertain Economy?
In today’s market, house sales are erratic. From a 50 to 70% increase between 2008 and 2014, to almost flatlining or plunging sharply and with little warning, in response to political news, especially in the largely affluent south of the UK. This makes buying or selling a house a risky affair, especially if, like many homeowners, most of your capital is tied up in your home. Moving house is also one of the most stressful things we can do: moving during uncertain times only makes the stress worse!
Designing Different Types Of Two Storey Extensions
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.
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