Extension ideas on a budget

There are several ways to add space to your home while also keeping the costs down. Here are some ideas on how you can create the extra room you need without breaking your budget.

Check Your Current Space First

Always look at what you could utilise in your home first. Knocking down a wall or fitting large glass doors can bring more light into your home, which can make it feel more spacious. A garage or loft conversion can also be a good idea, as turning these into living spaces can often cost less than building an extension.

Think Small and Smart

If you do need to extend, keeping it small can save you money while still giving you the extra space you need. Single-story home extensions Stow On The Wold, like the examples seen at https://precisionbuildersltd.co.uk/services/home-extentions/stow-on-the-wold/, might be a good idea and you could add a big window in the roof and glass doors to make it feel even brighter and more roomy.

Add a Porch

Building a porch is usually cheaper than other extensions and you may not even need planning permission, but it is important to always check with your local council first. It’s a simple way to add storage space and make your entrance more practical.

Try a Conservatory

If you want to feel closer to your garden, a conservatory could be a good solution. They usually cost about half of what you’d pay for a regular extension, which makes them a good choice if your budget is restricted. Modern conservatories are also much better at staying warm in winter and cool in summer, so you can use them all year round.

Use the Side Space

Many older houses have a narrow passage down one side which is usually where people keep their bins. This space might seem small but turning it into part of your home can add some extra space. Side extensions don’t have to be huge to make a difference because even a few extra feet can change how you use this part of your home.

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