Ideas for extensions: 26 house extensions – best house extension ideas for any budget
The types of house extensions: design and ideas
If you need bigger living quarters but would rather not move out of your present home, you should consider adding an extension instead.
Adding an extension will save you the stress of house hunting and all the hassle that comes with moving into a new home. Opting for an extension also gives you complete autonomy to decide on the function of this extra space per your family’s needs.
There are numerous home extension ideas and design types to choose from. You could go for a side infill extension, if you’ve got some unused space at the side of your home, or opt for an over-structure extension, if extending your first floor if you want to keep your green space intact.
This post will explore different house extension designs and ideas, including…
- Single storey extensions
- Double storey extensions
- Side infill extensions
- Over-structure extensions
If you’ve already an idea of the extension you’d like, you can get a free Resi quote here.
Single storey extensions are made up of one level and are usually added to the rear or side of the property – or both, in the case of wraparounds.
They’re an ideal way to create valuable extra space in your home. With a single storey extension, you can expand your kitchen to include a dining area and living space. You can also create additional rooms such as a utility room, home office, or ground floor guest bedroom.
There are many options in terms of style and design that can completely change the exterior of your house. You can opt for bi-folding doors to help connect the house to the garden so that cool air floods the space on hot days.
Over-structure extensions
Over-structure extensions are built over the top of an existing structure, most commonly a garage, and are great when you want to extend your home but would like to preserve your garden space. They also are an excellent way to extend your first floor and can be used to add an extra bathroom, a study, a utility room, or a lounge.
However, it’s worth bearing in mind that, as the name suggests, this kind of project requires a lot of structural calculations. You’ll not only need to worry about your extension, but an engineer will need to make sure the structure below can carry the extra weight. These technical hurdles can, therefore, impact the price.
Two storey extensions
Two storey extensions allow you to extend upwards of what would normally be a single storey extension. They provide you with double the living space of a single storey and can be built at the back or side of the house.
Double storey extensions are surprisingly cost-effective, as the cost per square metre tends to be lower than their single storey counterpart. Of course, most two-storey extensions tend to be quite sizeable, so though you’ll get more space for your budget, this will still need a sizeable investment.
Alongside this, thanks to 2020 permitted development changes, you may not need a full planning application provided you build within permitted development criteria.
Rear extensions
Just as their name implies, rear extensions are situated at the back of your property, extending onto your existing garden or courtyard. They’re mostly used to create larger open living spaces and blend the indoor/outdoor space.
Side return extensions
You can put the pathways running down the sides of your home to good use by constructing a side return extension.
Side return extensions (also referred to as side infills) allow you to transform the unused alley-away space into a much-desired living area.
They are a fantastic way to extend your home, utilise wasted space, and improve your overall living experience.
With side returns, you can make productive use of dead space and still retain your garden area. You’ll enjoy not only a bigger kitchen but also a brighter, lighter open living space.
Wraparound extensions
Wraparound extensions combine a side return and rear extension to form an ‘L-shape’ at the back of your property.
It is most commonly suitable for Victorian terraced homes, due to the presence of alleyways, but can also be used for modern homes, if space is available.
They’re excellent for extending your living area and creating substantial open plan layouts, opening up your kitchen area to allow space for new rooms while improving your connection to your garden.
Though wraparound extensions will likely require a full planning application, you shouldn’t let that put you off. The planning application doesn’t have to be a scary process, especially if you have an experienced designer by your side. Professional advice and guidance will go a long way in easing the process and increasing your chances of being approved on your first try.
You should discuss your project with a Resi expert. Our in-house planning team can help you handle your planning application from start to finish. We’ll put together the necessary drawings and everything else you need to increase your chances of being approved on your first application.
Dormer extensions
If you’ve unused space in your attic, then a dormer extension might just be perfect for you.
A dormer extension removes the roof’s pitch and creates a flat roof in line with the top of the already existing pitch. Thanks to this, you get a box space perfect for a master bedroom with ensuite bathrooms or additional room for the kids’ bedroom or playroom.
These extensions usually come under your permitted development rights, hence you may be able to forego needing a full planning application. Not only this, these types of loft conversions are an affordable way of creating a whole new storey of space.
Basement and cellar conversion
If you need more space and have a basement or cellar, then a basement conversion should top your list. This type of extension is particularly popular in densely packed areas like London.
Although the extra room can considerably boost the value of your home, it can be pretty costly – especially if you plan on retrofitting additional space.
We recommend you weigh the extension’s cost against the ceiling price for similar homes in your neighbourhood. This way, you can be sure you won’t be running at a loss if you ever decide to sell your home.
Orangery extensions
Orangeries combine elements of a conservatory with that of traditional extensions. They’re usually designed with brick-made pillars and raised glass roof structures that flood the inside space with natural light, making it feel more open-plan than the average extension.
They’re versatile, can be used as a dining room, playroom, living room, or office. Just make sure you invest in high-quality glazing to mitigate any greenhouse effect, whereby the space becomes too hot in summer and too cold in winter.
Conservatory extensions
Conservatory extensions are an excellent way to create a little extra space. They are typically glass built and were originally designed to encourage the growth of indoor plants.
They can be constructed to blend with the brickwork and structure of your home, are available in all shapes and sizes, and can be built to match your specific taste or idea. They’re also very versatile and can be used as the perfect space for entertaining guests.
While conservatories can be very cost-effective, due to their uPVC frames and the fact they can be constructed mainly off-site, you should be aware that poor quality conservatories can actually harm the value of your home. To avoid this, you might want to consider investing in high quality materials, such as timber or aluminium frames.
Garden room extensions
Garden room extensions are garden buildings detached from your home. They are often semi-glazed buildings with tiled roofing, as opposed to glass.
They are a unique way to utilise extra space at home and can be suited for multiple functions such as a music room, dance studio or even an office.
While garden rooms can be erected under your permitted development rights, you should bear in mind that usage will change the planning and building rules your space will be subjected to. If you plan on using your garden room as a bedroom, you’ll face much tougher scrutiny and will likely need a full planning application.
Porch extensions
If you need a simple yet stylish way to transform the front of your property, then you should consider getting porch extensions.
Porch extensions are an incredible way to redesign a plain frontage, improve your security, and add extra family space.
Most porches are fully glazed or designed with glass roofs to improve the amount of natural light coming into your home. Constructing a front porch usually takes an average of 4 weeks.
Most common roof extension types
Roof extensions are typically classified into pitched roofs and flat roofs. While pitched roofs are more durable, flat roofs are more cost-effective and generally seen as more modern.
Pitched roof
Pitched roofs are traditionally designed and so blend better with traditional houses. They give you more height, offer more features such as beams and a sloping ceiling, and are well known for their longevity and durability.
Due to their design, they are easy to maintain and are more reliable when it comes to drainage. However, they are more expensive than flat roofs and take longer to install.
Flat Roof
Flat roofs offer a more contemporary and modern spin to extension roof designs. As a result, they fit in perfectly with more recent designs.
They’re perfect for installing roof lights and, with proper planning permissions, can be turned into a verandah or roof garden.
One major concern with flat roofs is their durability and tendency to collect water. Still, these can be corrected by adding a slight pitch to the roof and using quality materials for the construction.
Still, flat roofs are cheaper and easier to construct than their counterparts.
If you’ve decided on the extension you’d like but aren’t sure how to go about it, you should get in touch with us.
At Resi, we offer homeowners looking to extend their homes an all-in-one solution. We can help you actualise your dream extension, from the design stage to planning permissions and financing solutions; our team of experts are here to make the entire process easier.
For more information on our financing option, please go here.
You can also use our calculator to find out how much your project will cost.
Seven ideas for characterful kitchen extensions that stand out from the crowd
| House & Garden
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Planning a rear extension can be a transformative step for a city house, but they can end up feeling a bit samey. We’ve gathered seven that are packed with personality and clever ideas to copy
By Virginia Clark
If you live in an area of the UK with a high density of urban houses, whether they’re modest Georgian cottages, 1930s semis, or Victorian terraces, you have probably come across a lot of rear extensions. Usually comprising a kitchen and dining area and often including some kind of living space as well, these rooms have a lot of benefits: they allow for a style of open plan living which puts the kitchen at the heart of the home, they open onto the back garden, and they offer greater volume and perhaps more light than the pokier original rooms of the house.
Architecturally and decoratively, they can pose a bit of a conundrum, since they are contemporary additions to houses from the past, they are on a totally different scale to the other rooms, and seem to demand a different kind of style and decoration. They also tend to be a bit repetitive: a wall of french doors, often Crittall doors, a breakfast bar, and roof lights. So how do you bring personality into one of these popular extensions? Do you try and blend the architecture and decoration in with the rest of the house or accept the contrast? And how do you make it look different to everybody else’s? We’ve gathered seven impressive examples from our archive to copy for extensions packed with character.
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Mark Fox
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The open plan kitchen in designer Katie Glaister’s London house is a complete showstopper and a huge surprise given the standard 1930s architecture of the rest of the house. A double height space was dug down so that it opens up straight onto the generous garden and vast, glorious windows that let the light flood in. A mezzanine connects the room to the house’s ground floor. “I didn’t want to go the usual route with Crittall windows,” she explains. “I wanted to get this schoolhouse feel instead, and I wanted it to feel architectural but also very much decorated at the same time.”
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For the windows, Katie found that timber contributed a much gentler aesthetic than steel Crittall windows. “They are large scale but not overwhelming.” The stable doors and window frames are spray painted in Argile’s “Celadon”.
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Mark Anthony Fox
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Blurring the lines between house and garden was a priority for the owners of this east London terrace, so the architects designed glass apertures and an internal courtyard to create an expansive feel, and used a mix of timbers that marry beautifully with the outside space.
The new single-storey sculptural extension by Hayhurst & Co features cladding in natural and charred Siberian larch, as does the area around the clerestory window to one side of the house, which illuminates the stairs and internal courtyard. The extension manages to be both dynamic and subtle, combining a pleasing outline with windows that make the most of the garden views.
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The mix of charred and uncharred larch baton cladding on the outer copper coat contrasts with the pale kitchen.
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Owen Gale
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If you do opt for classic Crittall doors, why not choose an interesting colourway that will bring a smile to your face each time you see it? For Chris Graves of Clarence Graves it was obvious that the back wall of his formerly poky lower ground floor kitchen needed to be opened up to the garden, so he installed a glorious wall of pistachio green Crittall windows and dug out a sunken courtyard for them to open onto.
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The windows are certainly a showstopper, and it was the first time, apparently, that the installer had seen anyone choose a colour other than black or grey in twenty years. See the rest of the house here.
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Instead of committing to wall to wall French doors, a more elegant option can be to add smaller doors and large sash windows, as Alice Palmer has done in her 1930s terraced London house. It’s a more understated solution, and also steers away from the starkly contemporary feeling of many extensions. The deep windowsills also allow extra space for displaying collections, and play host to Alice’s collection of houseplants.
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Lucas Allen
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This Notting Hill town house by Suzy Hoodless has a beautiful kitchen-sitting room extension with a glorious double-height window that has completely transformed the back of the house. The architect Johnny Holland borrowed from Parisian know-how in making the most of old buildings, using more pane and less frame.
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An interior view of the extension, where the kitchen and dining area opens out onto the garden terrace.
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Christoper Horwood
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Digital creative and brand consultant Lucy Williams has tackled her first renovation with confidence and flair, filling her Victorian terrace with bold colour and considered pieces.
Working with Flower Michelin Architects, there were numerous iterations of the house’s rear facade before the team landed on this one. Taking inspiration from the brickwork on the original house, they added the inset arch over the window and concealed the pitched roof of the side return. Built by Hughes Design & Build, who painstakingly matched reclaimed brick to the house, Lucy loves the “painted wooden doors and windows […] that connect with the kitchen.”
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“In the kitchen, I didn’t want to do banquette seating for the dining table,” says Lucy, “but I really wanted something squishy to sit on and I’ve always had a real soft spot for window seats.
” The window seat cushion is upholstered in hardwearing denim and the bright check fabric is by Jennifer Shorto.
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This side of the extension has a pitched glass lean-to roof that allows more light to flood in directly over the dining table. A pendant light by Beata Heuman was done in a custom bright red to contrast the pale blue kitchen.
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Interior designer Emily Todhunter collaborated with the architects Flower Michelin on this extension to a small Georgian-style cottage in South Kensington. They pushed the back of the house out into the garden by three metres and moved the kitchen upstairs, so that it now looks out over the garden – recently redesigned by Tania Compton.
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In the original layout, the kitchen was tucked away in the basement, with no outlook and felt removed from the rest of the house.
‘The wife is a fantastic cook and I could see it just didn’t work for her,’ explains Emily.
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19 browser extensions that will solve a lot of your problems
Likbez
Browsers
June 8, 2021
No nonsense, just useful extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Yandex Browser and Opera.
1. OneTab
If you have many tabs open and want to save them for later, use OneTab. One click, and the tabs are closed, and the sites from them are saved to the list. If necessary, they can be shared with anyone. Later, the tabs can be reopened all at once. Saves time and memory.
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HTTPS Everywhere
More or less decent websites have been using the secure HTTPS protocol for a long time. In the same place where it is disabled for some reason, this extension will help. It forces HTTPS to be enabled instead of vulnerable HTTP.
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3. Dark Reader
Every self-respecting browser has a dark theme. The problem is that activating it only changes the browser interface, but not the content of the sites. As a result, reading articles in low light becomes inconvenient. Dark Reader fixes things by adding the ability to invert the colors of web pages to your liking.
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4. Pocket
Found an interesting article and want to save it for later? Send a post to Pocket. This is the best lazy reading service that is available not only on computers, but also on mobile devices. Tags, favorites, automatic reading aloud and other useful features are included.
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Firefox has a Pocket button built in out of the box.
5. Web of Trust
The Internet is full of malicious sites that can infect your computer with viruses or steal personal data. Therefore, Web of Trust users mark dangerous Web resources that they are unlucky enough to encounter. By installing this extension, you will see the Web of Trust community rating next to each link. Dangerous and suspicious sites are marked in red. Avoid them and it will save you a lot of problems.
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6. Mercury Reader
Annoying ads, self-playing videos, small print—these and other problems can make it difficult to read text on web pages. The Mercury Reader extension allows you to remove everything superfluous from the article in one click, including banners and interfering layout elements. You can also choose the font size and type, as well as turn on a dark background for easy reading at night.
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In Yandex Browser, Firefox, Safari and Edge similar features available without extensions .
7. AutoPagerize
To switch to the next page with results in Google or Yandex search engines, you have to use the arrows at the bottom of the issue. It’s a little tiring. Install the AutoPagerize extension and pages will load automatically as long as you roll your mouse wheel.
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Tabli
It is better not to abuse the number of open tabs. But there are situations when it is simply necessary to keep many services and sources of information at hand. The Tabli extension will help you take control of them. It displays tabs in a vertical bar. Their names are not abbreviated, so you can easily switch between open sites, no matter how many there are.
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9. ImTranslator
When you need to translate a word or a piece of text from a web page, you have to open a new tab with a translator and paste the selected fragment. It is much more convenient to use ImTranslator. This extension performs translation in a pop-up window right on the current tab. ImTranslator uses technologies from Google and Microsoft, leaders in machine translation.
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10. Adblock Plus
Are the pages you visit hard to browse because they are overloaded with ads? Install Adblock Plus. This extension will clean the sites of unnecessary banners, leaving only the most unobtrusive.
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Mailtrack
There is always a risk that an email you send will get lost in spam and not be opened by the recipient. In such situations, Mailtrack comes to the rescue. This extension shows whether a message sent via Gmail and Inbox has been read or not, which can save you a lot of nerves.
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12. BehindTheOverlay
Some sites annoy visitors with pop-up ads or requests to subscribe and perform some other actions. Well, if at the same time a cross is displayed, quickly closing such a window. But often, developers deliberately make you wait for it to appear so that the user performs the desired action. BehindTheOverlay forces such windows to close. It is enough to click on a special button. And Overlay Remover Auto does it automatically.
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focus on work. To avoid procrastinating while browsing Facebook*, YouTube and other similar resources, you can limit their availability with StayFocusd. The extension allows you to set the maximum amount of time you are willing to spend per day on selected sites. If you exceed the limit, StayFocusd blocks resources until the next day.
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PushBullet
There are situations when you need to copy text, a long number or a link from your smartphone to your computer or vice versa. Typing all this manually is inconvenient – it’s much easier to use the PushBullet extension. With it, you can quickly transfer links, text, and small files between your computer and mobile devices. To do this, you only need to link all gadgets to your PushBullet account.
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15. FoxClocks
If you travel a lot or interact with people from other time zones a lot, you know how easy it is to get lost in time. In this case, the FoxClocks extension may come in handy. It displays the exact time in user-selected cities. The clock is small and located at the bottom of the open tabs, so they are not distracting, but at the same time they are always in sight.
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16. Noisli
When ambient sounds interfere with your work, this extension will help you ignore them. Noisli generates noises that are not distracting, but, on the contrary, help to relax and concentrate on work tasks. You can create multiple mixes of nature sounds (wind, river, campfire, and more) on the Noisli website, and then control the audio stream in the extension window.
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Grammarly anyone who has difficulty with written English. This extension automatically checks the text that the user types on any sites and checks grammar and punctuation. Grammarly points out errors and suggests fixes. You can also paste any text on the service website for a detailed check and read the explanations for most errors.
Free service indicates only the most common errors. You can remove the restriction by subscribing – from $ 11.6 per month when paying for a year in advance.
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18. Marinara: Pomodoro
If you are unhappy with your productivity, perhaps the right work rhythm will solve the problem. The Marinara extension is a timer that helps you work with the well-known Pomodoro technique. The program reminds you when to take breaks and when to return to work again. Pomodoro fans find that this approach helps them get more done and get less tired.
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19. Checker Plus for Gmail
Instead of checking your inbox manually, it’s better to entrust it to Checker Plus for Gmail . The extension will be located on the browser panel and will notify you of received letters.
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7 Chrome extensions to make life easier for every student
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Technology is becoming more and more of an educational experience for the average student every year.
Educational technology is constantly improving and almost every teacher has found a way to bring digital technology and the Internet into their classrooms.
In many ways, this has greatly improved students’ ability to learn because the Internet offers them so many useful resources for just about every class the college has to offer.
When it comes to the most common types of assignments students face at university, such as writing essays and doing research, the Internet offers a range of handy resources that have made life easier for students.
For example, students who struggle with writer’s block now have so many resources that were previously unavailable.
Writing services are a normal part of college education for most students.
handy write my essay services offer students a ticket out of this stressful university experience.
In addition to these types of resources, students can turn their browsers into powerful learning tools themselves.
Google Chrome offers a wide range of plug-ins designed to make school kids more productive.
If you are looking for the best Google Chrome screenshot extensions, check out the following article: Top 10 Google Chrome Screenshot Extensions
Chrome extensions that make life easier for every student
Here is our best selection of Google Chrome plugins and extensions for students:
Lightshot
browser that helps students remember important information, that they encounter in their research.
The plug-in allows students to quickly and easily take screenshots of useful pieces of text, diagrams, and images, which they can then save and add to their notes.
Visor
Prolonged training can quickly affect the mind and eyes of the student.
Students who spend many hours in front of a computer screen often experience eye strain and headaches if proper precautions are not taken.
Visor is a handy extension for Google Chrome that darkens students’ screens and filters out light that causes physical discomfort and prevents them from focusing on their studies.
This extension is installed even on university computers.
StayFocusd
Every student knows what it’s like to have an important deadline on the horizon and yet be easily distracted by anything but work.
StayFocusd helps combat this unproductivity by blocking users from accessing the most distracting websites on the web.
By using this extension, you can get rid of the temptation to check notifications and endlessly hit the refresh button in your news feed and properly focus on your studies.
Noisli
Another useful plugin for those who have difficulty focusing, Noisli offers an innovative solution.
Instead of choosing between distracting music or uncomfortable silence while you work, Noisli offers a range of soothing ambient sounds to fill your space while you study.
The sounds they offer are customizable so you can be sure to create a learning experience tailored to your specific preferences.
VoiceIn
Some students find it easier to say their ideas out loud than to write them down.
VoiceIn provides these students with an easy way out.
This is a plugin for Google Chrome that allows students to voice their ideas or notes and automatically translate them into text.
This provides a smoother flow when it comes to developing an essay outline or following an idea while taking notes.
Kami
Kami is a Google Chrome extension that allows users to quickly and easily annotate documents and PDFs and save them to their notes.