Each family and home has different requirements and needs, so when deciding how to improve your home to maximise your living space, there are plenty of factors to consider. The two main options are remodelling the interior of your home to optimise the space you already have, or adding an extension to create additional space.
Let’s look at the advantages and disadvantages of both options, so you can make the best decision for your family.
Remodelling your home can cover a very wide range of improvement projects, from a full restructuring of the layout of the building – e.g. to create an open plan living space out of individual rooms – to converting an underutilised space, such as your loft, into additional functional rooms.
Changes to the interior of your home do not usually require planning permission – unless you live in a listed or historical building. If you do, please check with an experienced architect or with your local authority planning office.
Remodelling can often make a home more liveable and spacious without physically extending its surface area, simply by consolidating and opening up little-used spaces, or subdividing large open areas into smaller units.
Remodelling is completely customisable to your needs. Depending on the size and layout of your home, you can add new bathrooms and bedrooms, create discrete living areas, or expand your kitchen – the choice is up to you and your family.
In most cases, remodelling your home is quicker and costs significantly less than a house extension.
During the remodelling, everyday life within your home may be disrupted, so you may have to seek alternative accommodation at some stages of the build.
A remodelling project can only work with the space you have. To create more space, you’ll need to combine your remodelling with an extension, conservatory, or conversion to your loft or basement (if you have one).
House extensions cover any change that adds a new structure to an existing property, and usually consist of a single or double-storey structure immediately adjoining the current property, and extending outwards to the back, sides, up or down (basements). House extensions can be constructed in a wide variety of styles and materials, depending on the needs and budget of your family, and the requirements of the local area.
Ultimately, whether you decide to remodel your home, invest in an extension, or embark on a combined home improvement project that include elements of both, depends on what you need from your living space and the budget you have available. At DS Squared Architects, we offer interior design, remodelling, and house extension architecture services, and can advise you on the best way to maximise value in your home and get the best results from your money.
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