Pros of a flat roof extension.
Flat roof rear extension.
Two storey side or rear extensions are more cost effective than single storey extensions coming in at around 1 320 to 1 620 per m for a standard build so with this budget you could extend by at least 35m sufficient space to add a large kitchen and or living room extension on the.
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Be built in materials to match the original structure.
Both extensions feature flat green sedum roofs that offer a striking contrast to the pitched roof of the original property.
Many homeowners when building single storey extensions tend to opt for a flat roof because they are cheaper and quicker to create.
This ground floor flat was transformed by this pitched roof rear extension.
Moreover the costs of a flat roof extension today are typically lower than for a pitched roof.
By choosing a catslide design.
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Fulham london rear extension loft conversion and entire house renovation including inserting swimming pool.
First and foremost a flat roof extension will usually be cheaper to create than a pitched roof extension.
Without fancy glazing it ll also be a steal.
Mustn t extend beyond the rear wall by more than 3m.
A value adding double storey side or rear extension.
Must be at least 7m from the boundary.
A felted flat roof is a common and easy choice and would be recommended if you are looking to carry out a simple extension and do not mind re roofing it in 10 15 years.
Originally a one bedroom flat by adding this extension and reconfiguring the property we created an open plan kitchen and living area and then changed the old kitchen into a second bedroom.
If you are adding a double storey extension it can t be taller than the highest part of your existing roof.
Catslide roof on sympathetic extension image credit.
Perfectly matched to the main house this flat roof extension almost goes unnoticed.
No two storey extensions can be made to the front of the house or to any wall parallel.
Mark hazeldine homeowner helen was keen that the extension to her 16th century cottage should mirror the older sections of the house.