Whether you’re thinking of selling up or want to make long-term improvements to your home, we’ve weighed up the pros and cons of different renovations to see which add the most value to your property.

Whether you’re thinking of selling up or want to make long-term improvements to your home, we’ve weighed up the pros and cons of different renovations to see which add the most value to your property.
Generally house extensions will be permitted, providing that they reflect and enhance the appearance of the existing property, adjoining properties, and their setting in terms of scale, design and materials. However, there are a substantial number of detailed issues that need to be taken into account in designing domestic extensions.
You’ve got the questions and we’ve (hopefully) got the answers! We’ve listed some common questions that we get asked by clients who are thinking of having an extension built.
Ensuring your project stays within budget is arguably the most important factor when embarking on a domestic extension or conversion project. We’ve listed five of our top tips to ensure you don’t over-shoot your build budget.
Building an extension can be a difficult, stressful stage of anyones life. We’ve therefore outlined six tips on how you can get the best results from your builder.
Under the UK Town and County Planning system, planning permission is required for all development; development being defined as carrying out building, engineering, mining or other operations, over or under land. Development also covers a material change of use of any building or land.
We’re aware that embarking on a construction project can be a daunting prospect. From costing and designing extensions to permitted development and building regulations, this step-by-step guide will provide you pointers and key bits of information, to ensure your project runs as smoothly as possible.
How much does a house extension cost? It’s almost always once of the first questions that we get asked when attending a homeowner’s property, so we thought it would be a good idea to do a short post on the topic with the aim of trying to answer it.
Converting your abandoned attic space into a useable room can be one of the most cost effective ways of adding significant value to your home, whilst increasing your liveable space – whether it is for an ensuite bedroom, study or playroom.