Residential extensions and additions

If you’re looking to give your home an extra lift, or if you require extra room but don’t want the hassle and expense of moving to an entirely new property, then a housing extension is the way forward. There are a variety of different types of extensions that can be given to a home, all of which help to add and improve usable space. An extension also provides many other benefits, including adding considerable value onto a property.

Extensions can take many forms, and are often seen in the form of conservatories or porches. A porch is an external extension which generally gives extra space to the entrance of a house. They are a simple form of extension but can still add a fair amount of value to a property, as well as giving extra space for a home, especially in concerns to storage. Conservatories are one of the most popular extensions for a property; they can make a really beautiful addition to a home, allowing natural light to flood in and giving you the ability to enjoy the outdoors while remaining cosy indoors. Extensions can be designed to blend in seamlessly with the rest of a house, or they can be used to make a bold design statement. There are endless possibilities when it comes to the design of an extension.

If you are planning to add an extension to your property, whether you wish to extend a single storey or even two or more, it is always important to find out if planning permission is required. We have extensive experience working with residential, public and commercial architecture alike, meaning that we can help you to deal with the practicalities such as gaining planning permission.

You can be assured that our architects in London are highly qualified to carry out any extension or conversion, providing help and advice where possible and ensuring that you get an excellent service. If you would like to enquire about any aspect of our services for public, residential and commercial architecture, contact us today.