There are several types of house extensions, all offering different benefits depending on your requirements.
In this week’s blog at T J Goodwin & Associates, we look at the different types of house extensions available to homeowners. For more information from our team in Norwich, call us on 01328 621695.
Single-Storey
There are many types of single-story property extensions homeowners can invest in, including:
- Rear
- Side Return
- Wrap Around
Rear extensions are often built over your existing patio, yard or garden area to create more room in the kitchen or dining rooms. A side return is when the property is extended into alleyways or other unused space on the side of buildings. Wrap arounds are projects that involve both rear and side return extensions.
Extending your house by one storey offers owners the chance to design and create a beautiful, open-plan living space on the ground floor. This is desirable for those who enjoy hosting family and friends, have young children who need more space to play in and more.
Double-Storey
If you want more bedrooms, an extra bathroom or even an office space to work at home, a double-storey extension could be a great solution. Buying a new home involves a lot of time and money, so why not invest those resources in the property you already love?
Extending both storeys can be done at both the side and rear of a property. The roof at the rear of one of these extended structures can be either flat or pitched. However, the roof to the side will probably have to copy the pitched one of the existing building.
Basement, Garage & Loft Conversions
Houses with a basement, garage or decent loft space have the option to improve interior size and layout with ease. Basements will require additional light, ventilation and probably damp proofing but will then make for excellent home cinemas, playrooms or even living areas.
There are several types of garage and all can be altered to increase the space and value of your home. Internal garages are the easiest to convert as they are built within the property’s structure, but standalone garages can also provide much-needed room.
With a converted loft space, you can have an extra bedroom and even an en-suite to go with it on the property’s second floor. There are many options available, so consulting a professional architect is recommended. They can show you what is achievable with your home within budgetary, legal and any other requirements.
Call T J Goodwin & Associates on 01328 621695 or 07768 733 150 to consult a specialist in Norwich. Alternatively, send us a message via the contact form for a prompt response.



