10 Ideas for Building Extra Space to Your Home

Looking for house extension ideas? If you want to extend your house, you must first decide what type of extension you want to build. These 10 ideas will provide loads of design inspiration to help you create the best addition for your home and to get your project off the ground.

  1. Select the Most Appropriate Building Materials for Your Home Addition

Another great house extension concept is to go for a contrasting but complementary theme or make the extension appear to be there all along.

The former is much more straightforward to execute.

If you go for the latter, make sure the materials are the same and that you copy the main design features, such as the roof pitch and specifics like the brick bond and even the mortar color, otherwise your new addition would look out of place.

2. A modern kitchen is a fantastic way to make it even better for your Home Extension

Create your contemporary kitchen extension if you don’t have the budget for opportunity costs. Combine materials with the end of the space, work surfaces, and other features from other sources to achieve a certain design.

3. Consider an Annexe

An annexe could be a more sensible and manageable option than expanding the current house if the garden is wide enough.

A garden building could be used for additional sports, but it would be even more exciting as self-contained housing with a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom.

4. Introduce Natural Light into Your House Extension Idea

Bringing light into your extension from multiple directions to create multiple layers of light and shade would significantly improve the space’s efficiency.

As well as maximizing window and glazed door openings, consider introducing a bank of roof lights, a roof lantern, or a clerestory (a row of windows set just below ceiling level and above the eye level) to bring in light from above.

These concepts can help solve concerns of overlooking and privacy as well as bringing light deep into the floorplan of an extended home.

5. Give Your Home an Exterior Makeover

Rather than constructing an addition to fit your home’s current architectural style, the project can be integrated into a larger renovation plan that fully changes the look of your home.

This is a smart way to add character and interest to buildings that are dull, functional, out of style, or have been expanded in an insensitive manner in the past.

6. Using a New Staircase in a House Extension to Its Full Potential

Consider making the staircase a main design feature if you plan to go for a new staircase design while extending. Floating cantilevered treads, open treads, glass or metal balustrading, galleried landings, sweeping curves, and spirals are just a few of the options. It’s probably the best time to add a unique architectural function to your house.

7. Ideas for Expanding Your Home Outside

During the warmer months, covered outdoor spaces offer a place to relax or eat outdoors while being safe from direct sunlight or light summer rain.

A traditional design, such as a loggia, or a more contemporary room, set beneath a projecting flat roof supported by slender steel posts, perhaps with a section of slatted sun louvers, are both viable options.

8. Consider a Two-Storey Extension

The average cost per square meter is decreased by extending the more expensive elements of roof and foundations over a wider area, so building two storeys rather than one is a brilliant idea for those trying to get the most value for their money for their house extension idea.

9. Fireplaces for your Home Extension

Many people are covering open chimney flues and air vents or removing them from their extension plans as the focus on energy efficiency grows.

Two energy-efficient options, on the other hand, provide the look and feel of real flames while fitting in with any house extension plan.

A catalytic converter cleans all toxic combustion gases, leaving only water and carbon dioxide. Flueless gas fires are 100 percent energy-efficient and do not need a chimney or flue.

10. Add a Conservatory or Sunroom Extension

This is where the conservatory or sunroom comes into its own if you’re looking for a reasonably inexpensive house extension concept.

Smaller conservatories are one of the most common home renovations because they don’t often require planning permission, are exempt from the Building Regulations, and are relatively inexpensive.

However, a conservatory has some disadvantages: it must be isolated from the house by external doors to prevent energy loss, and it can be difficult to heat in the winter and cool in the summer.

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