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Home Extensions

Expanding your home with an additional room can bring immense satisfaction, offering increased space and versatility to your property. Whether it's an extra bedroom for a growing family or a new dining area, the addition of an adjoining room is often a more cost-effective solution than relocating to a completely new home.

Moreover, the inclusion of another room can significantly enhance the value of your property, empowering you to tailor the space precisely to your preferences. From the layout and style to the décor, you have the freedom to dictate every aspect of the new room, shaping it to align perfectly with your vision.

Undoubtedly, home extensions entail substantial construction work and considerations regarding design and planning permissions. However, with London Builders Construction by your side, you can navigate through each phase of the process seamlessly, ensuring that you can soon revel in the comfort and utility of your new room.

Multi Floor extensions

Multi-floor extensions present a significant undertaking, typically feasible only for semi-detached and detached residences due to the extensive construction involved. As a result, costs associated with this type of extension are generally higher.

Wrap around house extensions

This particular style of extension envelops the house in an 'L' shape, effectively expanding the space available on your ground floor.

Over structure extensions

This style of extension is constructed above an existing structure, such as a garage, which can pose complexities due to the structural integrity considerations of the underlying framework.

Single storeys

Single-storey extensions offer flexibility, whether they are added above existing rooms or situated at the rear of the property on the ground level. In some cases, such extensions may not necessitate planning permission, depending on the circumstances.

Porches

These compact extensions are typically constructed on the side or rear of the property and often do not necessitate planning permission due to their modest size.

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