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Conservatories are a great way to add space and light to your home, but sometimes you need more room as your family grows or your needs change. If your conservatory feels a bit cramped, consider extending it. The good news is that, in many cases, expanding your existing conservatory is a practical option, and it doesn’t have to be a huge hassle.
Before you start any work, it’s important to understand the rules around extending your conservatory. In many cases, you can extend your conservatory without needing planning permission as long as you stick to certain guidelines.
Detached homes: You can extend your conservatory by up to 8 metres.
Semi-detached or terraced homes: The maximum you can extend is 6 metres.
Garden space: Your conservatory can’t cover more than half of your garden.
Height restrictions: If you’re extending the height of the roof, the limit is 4 metres. If the extension is within 2 metres of your property boundary, the height limit drops to 3 metres.
If you want to go beyond these limits, you must apply for planning permission. Also, if your conservatory is more than 30m², it must meet building regulations.
When thinking about your extension, it’s a good idea to consider how you want to use the new space. Do you want to keep it open-plan so it flows from the existing conservatory, or would you prefer to divide the space into different areas? Having a clear idea will make things easier as the design process moves forward.
Your existing conservatory might not have the right foundations to support an extension. It’s worth checking if the current structure can handle the extra weight or if you’ll need to reinforce or rebuild part of it. In some cases, replacing the whole conservatory may even be necessary to ensure it’s safe and secure.
If you plan to extend beyond the limits mentioned earlier, you’ll need to think about design and planning approval. Additionally, if your conservatory grows to more than 30m², it must comply with building regulations. A well-designed extension should blend with your home and keep everything looking neat and in proportion.
Once your plans are in place, you must ensure all the paperwork is sorted. If your extension falls outside the “permitted development” limits, you must apply for planning permission. This means preparing some detailed plans and possibly consulting with your neighbours if the extension could affect them in any way.
Even if you don’t need planning permission, a professional assessment is always a good idea. A qualified expert can check that everything is safe and up to code. Plus, they can advise you on how to make the extension work with your current setup.
At Nu-Look Conservatory Roof Solutions, we offer free consultation to help you figure out whether your conservatory is ready for an extension. Our experienced team will ensure your plans meet all necessary guidelines and give you a solid plan to move forward.
When extending your conservatory, you want to work with a company that knows what they’re doing. At Nu-Look Conservatory Roof Solutions, we specialise in conservatory roof replacements and extensions. Our team has the skills and experience to ensure everything is done properly, from the foundations to the roof.
Whether you’re planning a small extension or a bigger upgrade, we’ll tailor our services to suit your needs. We make sure the final result looks great and works well with the rest of your home.
Ready to transform your conservatory into the perfect space for your family? Get in touch today, and let’s start planning your conservatory extension.
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