There are so many benefits to expanding your space with a home extension. Not only can it brighten your home and improve your quality of living, but it’s a home improvement that significantly affects the value of your property.

However, embarking on a home extension is a serious undertaking and requires much preparation, from planning considerations to budget and design. If you’re looking to start expanding your living space, here are the essential aspects you need to keep in mind to make your extension project a success.

Planning Your Extension

Planning Your Extension

Before you can get started on any construction, you need to assess your needs and make a detailed extension plan. You need to make sure that you have the right permitted development and planning permission before you start. Take note of any building regulations and height restrictions that your home extension must meet.

Getting extension insurance at the start of the project is essential as it protects your property from the risk of damage. It also alerts insurers to changes that may affect the price of your premiums.

Budget Wisely

Budget Wisely

Having a well-thought-out budget is largely the key to the success of your extension project so it is worth giving it plenty of attention. This should include cost breakdowns and account for any potential additional costs that may be incurred in the future.

Staying within budget is often the trickiest part of any construction project. Sticking to the plan is your best option but this is obviously easier said than done sometimes. Don’t just focus on the decorative side of things, remember to consider the price and durability of materials.

Choosing The Right Design

Choosing The Right Design

There is no point in choosing a design that doesn’t complement your existing home so it’s important to design an extension that is both functional and meets your lifestyle requirements. Current design trends for home extensions feature high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows to let in as much natural light as possible.

Natural materials such as stone and wood help to add texture and character to your home extension, while maximising efficiency and sustainability.

Hiring Professionals

Hiring Professionals

Unless you have previous experience, it is unlikely that you’re going to be able to do the designing and building all by yourself. Architects, builders and contractors may be necessary to ensure a smooth and successful project so don’t be afraid to reach out to professionals.

When hiring any professionals, you must check their credentials and industry reputations.

 

Dr. Alexander Reed

Dr. Alexander Reed, with a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from MIT, brings over two decades of experience in the construction industry. Before joining our team as a freelancer in 2019, he led several high-profile construction projects and taught at Washington University. His expertise, gained from managing large-scale urban development projects, enriches our content since 2019. He is an advocate for green building practices and has consulted on various eco-friendly initiatives. In his free time, Dr. Reed is an avid sailor and enjoys writing about the intersection of architecture and environmental sustainability.

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