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So, you need more space, but you don’t want to move? Sounds like it’s time to extend your home. Expand your living areas to create new and exciting space to your home. From moving up into the loft or extending your kitchen for more entertaining space, we’ve got plenty of examples to show you.
If you are looking to add an extra room to your house, converting your loft space is a great option. Building another bedroom with an en-suite is ideal for adding more value to your home as well as an additional room for when friends or family come to stay. We love how this loft space has been transformed to a little sanctuary in the sky, a spare room separated away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the house.
We commonly see small square rooms for bathrooms however, by doing a loft conversion a slanted roof adds character to this gorgeous room. Commonly we convert cupboards to downstairs toilets or make your bedroom smaller to fit an en-suite. However, going up and adding a bathroom into the roof is a brilliant option. We love how more natural daylight can be let into through a large roof light plus, a bath or walk in shower can take centre stage and fit perfectly into what may seem like an ‘oddly’ shaped room.
If you are wanting to experience more open plan living in your house, building a kitchen extension is a perfect idea for you. Instead of your dining room and kitchen crammed into one, you can now enjoy a completely stand-alone kitchen. This brand-new space can be designed exactly how you want it, an exciting new project for you to take on. We love the idea of bifold doors allowing the kitchen to spill out into your patio or garden.
Adding a rear extension to your house is a great idea for blending outdoor and indoor space. Extending at the rear of the house means you can look out onto the sunshine filled garden both day and night. We think this rear extension makes an ideal spot for a dining table. The slanted roof and glass panels create a modern feel all while letting more natural light into your home.