The wrap around extension can provide maximum space and dramatically alter the feeling and shape of your home.
Pitched roof wrap around extension.
A wrap around extension is a side return extension and a rear extension in one which can provide a much larger kitchen living area.
Select the roof tool draw around the perimeter of the roof location outside of new wall and outside of existing zero the overhang and change the thickness to something smaller we use 75mm stretch out the 2 hip ends to make gables and then grab the ridge grip and move to the existing external walls.
When deciding to do a single storey extension you will need to choose between a pitched roof or a flat roof.
Single storey extension roof options.
This is then able to vault up to the pitched roof.
A monopitch roof can be used to fall toward the existing eaves and they can also help increase the area of glazing.
The shape is looked at favourably by the council due to its potential to have a reduced side wall height.
This is a side return extension combined with a rear extension.
Extensions with a monopitch roof or designs that fall towards the existing eaves can also work well.
A monopitch ideally will sit independently of your existing roof.
A shallow pitched roof can cover a large extension without being too tall but this is not always acceptable especially on a period building or in a sensitive location such as a conservation area.
Both have their advantages and disadvantages.
The most expensive is a wrap around extension which is essentially a combination of rear and side return extension and these builds start at 55k.
A rear extension is where only the end of the property is extended.
If you want to achieve an open plan kitchen dining area family room in your home then a wrap around extension is the best option for you.
There are two roofing options for this type of extension either a flat or a pitched roof.
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A flat roof can cover an area of any size but is not usually considered acceptable for a two storey extension unless part of an overall contemporary design scheme of significant architectural merit.