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Modernizing Your Victorian House with a Stylish House Extension

January 19, 2024

Are you the owner of a Victorian terraced house looking to create more space and light? This blog will provide you with helpful insights about Victorian house extensions, particularly side return extensions, to enhance your living area. Let's get started!

Can a Terraced House Be Extended?

Absolutely! Many people wonder if they can extend a terraced house, and the answer is a resounding yes. Victorian terraced houses are particularly well-suited for extensions, thanks to their adaptable layout and classic design.

How Much Does It Cost to Extend a Terraced House?

The cost of extending a terraced house can vary widely based on factors like size, location, materials, and your specific needs. On average, a Victorian house extension can cost anywhere from £20,000 to £60,000 or more. However, this investment can significantly increase the value of your property and enhance your quality of life.

Can You Extend an End-of-Terrace House Side?

Yes, you can extend the side of an end-of-terrace house. This is often referred to as a "side extension" or "side return extension." It's a fantastic way tomake the most of underutilized space in your Victorian terrace and create additional living space filled with natural light.

Be Aware of a Permitted Development Rights

Understanding permitted development rights is crucial when planning a Victorian house extension.

Having a clear understanding of permitted development rights is essential when planning an extension to a Victorian house in the UK. Permitted development rights allow some extensions to proceed without requiring full planning permission. However, it's important to know that there are specific criteria and limitations to be met.

For example, side extensions must not exceed a particular width and height, and the materials used must be consistent with the existing house. Moreover, your property should not have used up its permitted development allowance, and the extension should not negatively affect the environment or the neighbors. At STAAC, our team of experts ensures that your extension plans comply with permitted development regulations, so you won't face any delays or extra costs for your project. You can rely on us to provide you with the necessary guidance and expertise.

Modern Victorian terraced house extension

 

How Do You Modernize a Victorian Terraced House?

Modernizing your Victorian terraced house involves a few key steps:

  1. House Extension: As mentioned, a house extension is a great way to add extra space and enhance natural light. Consider a side return extension to expand your kitchen or dining room, bringing in more daylight and creating a contemporary living space.
  2. Open Floor Plan: Knock down interior walls to create an open floor plan, which is perfect for maximizing space and achieving that modern feel.
  3. Upgrade Fixtures and Finishes: Update your fixtures and finishes with modern designs to give your Victorian house a fresh and stylish look. Think about energy-efficient lighting, sleek kitchen appliances, and chic flooring options.
  4. Maximize Natural Light: Incorporate large windows, bi-fold doors, and skylights to flood your living space with natural light, making it feel more spacious and inviting.
Party Wall Agreement

When you plan your Victorian house extension, it's crucial to consider your neighbors. A party wall agreement may be necessary to ensure that the extension doesn't negatively affect their property. Consulting with a professional surveyor or architect can help you navigate this process smoothly and maintain good relations with your neighbors.

To sum up, modernizing your Victorian terraced house with a house extension, especially a side return extension, is a fantastic way to add extra space, increase natural light, and create a more functional and stylish living space. Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your home and boost its value!

Ready to transform your Victorian house? Give us a call today for a free discovery call, and let's start planning your dream extension! Don't wait – seize the chance to turn your charming Victorian home into a modern masterpiece.

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