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Wrap-around Extensions in Tyne and Wear
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Tyne and Wear Building Network
One of the benefits of the wrap-around extension is the ability to create a stronger connection to the garden. Many of our clients have opted to design indoor-outdoor spaces that bring the outside in. This is achieved by the use of a bi-folding floor to ceiling door, as well as skylights and lightwells which let in plenty of natural light. Another way to achieve flow between your house and garden is to build a deck or patio that is on the same level as your home.
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Why are Side Return and Wraparound House Extensions so Popular?
The simple truth is if you have redundant space on the side of your property, then building a wraparound extension in Tyne and Wear is the perfect opportunity to expand your living space.
Believe it or not, building a wrap around house extension is a practical and often inexpensive way to add much-needed space and value to a property. And the layout options for a house extension are limitless; you can create an open-plan kitchen or add an extra bedroom. Astonishing, isn’t it?
Wrap around extensions in Tyne and Wear are ideal if you really want to maximise the space available in your home – perfect if you want a lot more space but don’t want the cost or stress of moving house. They incorporate both a rear extension and a side return extension to create an L-shaped space that wraps around your home, creating additional space on two sides.
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Permitted Development Rights for Side Return and Wraparound House Extensions
So, all wraparound extensions in Tyne and Wear, which form an L-shape along the side and rear of your home, require planning permission. They do not fall under permitted development rights.
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