Types of Single-Storey Home Extensions

Types of Single-Storey Home Extensions

Is your home in need of additional space? A single-storey extension is a great option for those homeowners who want flexibility and want to add value without spending much.

A single-storey extension will provide more flexibility when it comes to size and location, and the opportunities to create an added living space are limitless. You can opt for a front extension, rear extension, side extension, wraparound extension, or even add an orangery. 

Moreover, if you are going to put up your house in the market, a single-storey extension will ensure that you gain more profit. If you want fast cash in return for your home, you can try selling your home to iBuyers.

Without further ado, here are the types of single-storey home extensions you can consider.


Front Extension

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Front extensions, such as a porch, bring value to your home. It is a great space to spend your relaxing evenings or mornings, and it improves the aesthetic appeal of your home as well. Moreover, it makes your home look more inviting.

You can consider an open porch and add greenery by choosing your favorite plants and decorating your porch with them. If you have some space, add a coffee table and stools or chairs.

If you live in a region where you are frequented by bugs and insects, a screened or covered porch will work best.

Since porches take up only a small space, you won’t probably have to go seeking permission to build them.

Rear Extension

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One of the easiest extension options, the rear extension, can possibly open into your backyard, garden, or patio if you have one. You can use it for dining, sitting area, or kitchen area. It can even become a comfy office space.

Using modern frameless glass to build your rear extension can be a great idea as it can create a bright space.

If you have swimming pools in your backyard, a rear extension will add immense value.

Side Return Extension

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Do you have poorly laid out dark rooms that you hardly use? A side return extension can turn them into bright, open-plan spaces. You can use them for a home office or a guest bedroom.

If you can efficiently build a single-storey extension into one of your unused back rooms, you can even have a spacious and light-filled area that will make a dining area, kitchen, and living area. 

Ensure to let the light in with glazing. And consider creating taller ceiling heights that contrast with the old in the new side return extension so that it appears spacious.

Wraparound Extension

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Do you want to gain as much rear space as possible without sacrificing too much of your garden space? A wraparound extension can be an ideal option.

You can use up the unused space in your home’s side alleyway with this type of extension. Consider using the space for new rooms such as a utility room or a playroom.

Or a wraparound extension can even open up your kitchen area, form a better connection between your home and garden, or simply brighten up your home.

Orangery

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You can enhance your home’s aesthetic appeal and bring in more natural light by building an orangery. It can be an addition to your living room and dining space. You can even use the extra space for your office or playroom.

Note that an orangery is different from a conservatory. While a conservatory is mostly made of glass, bricks are used to build an orangery, and it features generous glass windows and roof light.


Closing Thoughts

Single-storey extensions are one of the most cost-effective ways to add space to your home and improve the aesthetic appeal.

Moreover, there are varied options to choose from while adding a single-storey extension. Consider adding any of the types of single-storey extensions mentioned above to add the much-needed extra space and beautify your home. 

Just ensure to make experts handle the construction work so that the extensions will last for years to come.

In case you don’t have enough space to store your belongings while remodeling your home, consider renting a Moving and Storage Company. 


Author Bio: Richa Parmar is an architect and passionate in the field of designing & creativity. Her inclination towards nature has made her take up a lot of challenging assignments in the subject of “landscape” and also has made her initiate to write blogs.

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