Hip to gable loft conversions are most commonly found on the side of either end terrace or semi detached houses.
Semi detached pitched roof extension ideas.
Both extensions feature flat green sedum roofs that offer a striking contrast to the pitched roof of the original property.
Pent roofs are very much like an awning for lower floors designed to keep precipitation at that level away from the house.
A rear extension is one of our most popular extensions and is a great way to create an open plan kitchen diner.
These open plan spaces are perfect for families and create a flexible space for you your family and guests to enjoy.
The double pitched roof and the expanses of glass turn this bungalow into something totally unique with so much wow factor a world away from the dated 1970s bungalows that we all think of.
Stunning rear extension bungalow by tw10 architects.
If you are worried about this area being dark and pokey light can easily be let in by placing some strategic skylights or light wells in the roof or ceiling.
A pent roof can refer to any roof type that is below and detached from the top roof.
Mark hazeldine homeowner helen was keen that the extension to her 16th century cottage should mirror the older sections of the house.
A young and growing family required additional living space in their semi detached victorian villa in dunblane.
The simplest and cost effective loft conversion for a semi detached house is to install roof light windows without making any external alterations to your roofline.
While proposing a traditional double pitched roof form that respected the traditional character of the area clever use of steelwork allowed for the creation of a huge open plan south facing space that contained both a generous living area and a dining kitchen.
Previously with saw tooth design under mono pitch style we saw detached roof slopes that were lower than the highest roof.
The roof structure is altered at the sides or rear of the house to add a large flat roofed box dormer.
Side return extensions offer a great solution to dark and uninviting back rooms.
Maximising glazing to the rear wall paired with rooflights lanterns and other forms of glazing to the roof are potential solutions.
It works best when there is ample headroom throughout your loft so you can make full use of all the available floor space.
Add on a double storey extension to maximise the plot.
Overlooking can be a big issue for the semi detached home and adding glazing to the side elevations of a new extension may simply not be an option particularly if one wall abuts the boundary.
The hipped or sloping side roof is removed and the end wall is then built up straight to form a new vertical gable.