There are many reasons that people opt to move house, and one of the biggest is to get some extra space. However, moving house is a tedious, stressful and costly thing to do, so if it can be avoided and you live in a home that you are otherwise happy with, there are other ways that you can create extra space in your current home, and avoid having to go through the ordeal of selling and buying somewhere else to live.
Here are some suggestions that will help you to gain some extra space in your home…
Convert your Loft – If you have a loft in your home, then you could convert it to create extra space upstairs to be used as a bedroom, bathroom or office for example. Loft spaces are versatile and a good way of getting the space in the house that you need.
Add a Conservatory – If you need a bit of extra space downstairs, then a conservatory is a good choice for you. In many cases you won’t need planning permission to build one, although it is advisable that you check. There are many styles of conservatories out there now and you are bound to find something that suits your home and lifestyle.
A Two Storey Extension – If you really need to gain a significant amount of space, this could be the answer. Although this is a big job, it is a great way to get the room in your home without the hassle and expense of moving and adding a two-storey extension will help you to gain space in the downstairs of your home as well as in the upstairs. Of course, you should consult with a reputable builder that is locally to you – search for something like building companies Manchester and you can see builders like this www.piggottandwhitfield.co.uk/building-services/
A Garden Room – If you need more space to fit in a place to work from home, have you considered a garden room? These are a great way to accommodate home working, as they offer the benefit of being separate from the rest of the house. This means that you can work in peace and quietly, as well as being able to have that sense of space between home and work life.