Service
Extensions
More space, built to match your home.
Overview
An extension is one of the best ways to get the space your home needs without moving. We build single and two-storey extensions — kitchens, living spaces, extra bedrooms — from the foundations right through to the finish.
Because we handle groundworks, foundations, roofing and finishing in-house, the whole job runs as one piece of work, with one team and one point of contact.
We plan the work carefully around your home so day-to-day life is disrupted as little as possible, and we match the new space to the existing house so it looks like it was always there.
How we do it
Our extensions process
- 01
Plan the project
We visit, talk through what you want from the space and review your plans or help you get started.
- 02
Groundworks & structure
Foundations are dug and poured, and the structure built up and tied into the existing house.
- 03
Weatherproof & fit out
Roofing, windows and doors make the extension weather-tight, then first and second fix follow.
- 04
Finish & hand over
Finishes go in, the new and old are blended together and the completed space is handed over.
Extension photos
Recent extension build progress
Progress from timber and steel structure through to near-complete external finish.
Timber frame extension structure under construction
Extension with steel framing and blockwork progressing
Extension and external works close to completion
Timber extension framing and roof structure progressing
FAQs
Extensions questions, answered
Do I need planning permission for an extension?
Some extensions are exempt and some need planning permission, depending on size and your site. We'll talk you through it and you should confirm with your designer and the local authority.
Will the extension match the existing house?
Yes. We pay attention to proportions, materials and detail so the new space sits naturally with the original house.
Can we stay living in the house during the build?
In most cases yes. We plan and phase the work to keep disruption to your home as low as possible.
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