How to Ensure Your Home Extension Adds Value to Your Property
If you are planning an extension to your house you are probably looking at investing a large sum of money into your home. You get the benefit of your new space but you also probably want to ensure you get a return on that investment when you come to sell at some point in the future. These are some great tips to ensure your plans are sensible.
Set a Realistic Budget
Having a clear budget is crucial. Extensions can be costly, so it’s important to set a budget that covers all aspects of the build, including materials, labour, and any unexpected expenses. It’s wise to have a contingency fund of about 10-15% of your budget to cover any surprises.
One of the biggest mistakes people can make is not having enough budget left when it comes to finishing touches. It can make a lovely extension feel low quality.
Hire Reputable Professional
Being able to name a reputable firm who have done the building work can really help demonstrate value when you come to sell. Having a builder who is of a reasonable size reassures that the work is done right and will be stood by. A 'fly-by-night' one man band does not offer this reassurance at all!
Choose Quality Materials
Using high-quality materials can add significant value to your extension. They may be more expensive initially, but they often save money in the long run by reducing maintenance costs and increasing the longevity of the build.
Think About Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency is an important factor in the UK property market. Incorporating energy-efficient features like good insulation, double glazing, and energy-efficient lighting can make your home more attractive to potential buyers and help reduce your energy bills. Plus when you do an EPC it will look lots better!
Create a Cohesive Design
Your extension should blend seamlessly with the rest of your home. This means using similar materials and architectural styles. A cohesive design makes the extension look like a natural part of the property, which can be more appealing to buyers. We have seen new rooms look very modern but paired with traditional rest of the house which just didn't work in our opinion.
Consider the Neighbourhood
It’s important to consider the style and size of homes in your area. If you overextend compared to neighbouring properties, it may not add as much value as you hope. Extensions that are too large or too different from other homes on the street can sometimes be a disadvantage and you just wont get the investment back. Thats find if you want to live in it and make use of that space, but its not if you want to sell up ever.
Add Practical Space
Focus on adding practical and functional space. Extra bedrooms, larger kitchens, and additional bathrooms are often the most sought-after features. Think about what will make living in the home more comfortable and convenient for the most amount of people
Enhance Curb Appeal
The exterior of your house is just as important as the interior. Ensure that the new build looks attractive from the outside. This might include landscaping and gardening, painting, or adding features like lighting. First impressions are crucial, and a well-presented exterior can significantly boost your property’s value. The time to do the polish features is when you are doing the main work so dont forget!
Get a Good Builder
Choosing a reputable builder is crucial. Look for builders with good reviews and examples of previous work - See our projects page to see some examples of what we have done! A good builder will ensure that the extension is completed to a high standard, on time, and within budget.








