Extensions FAQ
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Types of Home Extension Options
What is a single-storey extension and what are the benefits?
A single-storey extension is an additional room or space built on the ground floor of your home, typically extending into the rear or side garden.
Benefits include:
Creating an open-plan kitchen, dining or living area
Cost-effective compared to larger projects
Adds significant value to your property
Ideal for bungalows or homes with limited upstairs space
Flexibility in design (e.g., skylights, bi-fold doors)
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What is a wrap-around extension and what are the benefits?
A wrap-around extension combines a side-return extension (into unused alleyway/side space) with a rear extension, creating an “L-shaped” space around the back and side of the property.
Benefits include:
Maximises otherwise wasted side return space
Creates a large, light-filled open-plan layout
Great for expanding kitchens and dining areas
Offers versatile design opportunities for bespoke layouts
Increases property value considerably due to added square footage
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What is a two-storey extension and what are the benefits?
A two-storey extension adds extra space across two floors, usually to the rear or side of a property, doubling the usable extension area.
Benefits include:
Substantially increases living space without needing to move
Adds both living/entertaining space downstairs and bedrooms/bathrooms upstairs
More cost-effective per square metre compared to building two single-storey extensions separately
Boosts property value significantly
Ideal for growing families looking for long-term living solutions
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Which type of extension is right for me?
Single-storey: Best for adding open-plan kitchen/dining or extra living space
Wrap-around: Ideal for maximising side and rear space, especially in terraced or semi-detached homes
Two-storey: Perfect for families needing extra bedrooms as well as more ground-floor space
Loft Conversions FAQ
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Types of Loft Conversions
What is a dormer loft conversion and what are the benefits?
A dormer loft conversion extends vertically from the existing roof slope, creating a box-shaped structure with additional headroom and floor space.
Benefits include:
Adds significant usable floor area and full-height headroom
Suitable for most UK property types, including terraced and semi-detached homes
Can accommodate bedrooms, bathrooms, or office space
Straightforward build compared to more complex conversions
Often falls under permitted development rights (subject to size and location)
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What is a hip-to-gable loft conversion and what are the benefits?
A hip-to-gable loft conversion involves extending the “hipped” side of a sloping roof into a vertical gable wall, effectively increasing the internal loft space.
Benefits include:
Maximises space in properties with sloping/hipped roofs (common in semi-detached or detached homes)
Creates a large, open area suitable for multiple rooms
Blends seamlessly with the existing structure for a natural look
Can be combined with a rear dormer for even more space
Increases property value significantly
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What are the main differences between dormer and hip-to-gable conversions?
Dormer: Adds a box-shaped extension to the rear or side of the roof, suitable for most property styles.
Hip-to-gable: Best for homes with a sloped side roof, converting wasted roof space into a full-height gable wall.
Combination: Many homeowners choose a hip-to-gable plus dormer conversion to maximise both space and light.
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Which loft conversion is right for me?
Dormer loft conversion: Ideal if you want a cost-effective way to create one or two extra rooms with good headroom.
Hip-to-gable conversion: Perfect if your home has a hipped roof and you want to unlock the full potential of your loft.
Combination: Best for maximising space, light, and flexibility in your loft layout.
Property Renovations FAQ
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Types of Property Renovations
What does a modern renovation involve and what are the benefits?
A modern renovation focuses on creating open, light-filled and energy-efficient living spaces that reflect contemporary design trends.
Benefits include:
Open-plan layouts that suit today’s lifestyle
Integration of smart home technology and energy-efficient features
Sleek, minimalist design that appeals to a broad market
Improved functionality with better storage solutions
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What is a luxurious renovation and what are the benefits?
A luxurious renovation transforms a property with premium finishes, bespoke features, and high-end design elements.
Benefits include:
Use of top-quality materials (marble, hardwoods, designer fixtures)
Bespoke kitchens, bathrooms, and built-in furniture
Adds a sense of prestige and exclusivity to the home
Tailored design that reflects personal lifestyle and taste
Can significantly boost property value and appeal in prime locations
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What does renovating a dated home involve and what are the benefits?
Updating a dated home means refreshing old interiors and outdated layouts while keeping the property’s character where desired.
Benefits include:
Modernises kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces for today’s standards
Improves energy efficiency with new insulation, heating, and windows
Enhances safety by replacing old wiring, plumbing, and roofing
Allows you to preserve period features while enjoying modern comfort
Adds long-term value and makes the home more enjoyable to live in
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Which type of renovation is right for me?
Modern renovation: Best for homeowners who want a contemporary, practical space.
Luxurious renovation: Ideal if you’re looking for bespoke, high-end finishes and want to create a “wow factor.”
Updating dated homes: Perfect if your property feels tired or inefficient and you want a cost-effective refresh.