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London Home Building Extensions
At JGA Construction we take time to make sure that your London Home Extension will blend in with you’re existing property as closely as technically possible.
You could be wanting to side return extend your kitchen and have Velux Roof Windows to catch most of the light or completely add on a single or double storey extension to considerably increase the amount of living space available in your extended home.
This could include
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Breakfast Room
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Garage
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Bedrooms
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Additional Bathroom or ensuite
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New or extended Kitchen
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Home Office
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Living Room
Single Storey House Extensions
Extending your house with a single storey extension may be more cost effective than moving to a new house. In the mid and long term it can be a more feasible and satisfactory solution that suits your present and ongoing needs. An extension prperly planned can add to the value of your home and provide the additional living space required at ground level.
Double Storey Home Extensions
A two storey extension will make a big change to your home, not only giving you extra ground level space in your lounge, kitchen, dining room and other living areas, but also increasing the available bedroom accommodation or providing an additional bathroom, ensuite bathroom and home office space. This type of extension for which the costs are affordable often gives you enough space to avoid the full costs of having to move home,
Side Return Property Extensions
A side return extension is freqiuently used for adding more space to existing rooms or to re-arrange your interior ground level floor plans for space that could include: additional bedrooms, bathrooms, dining or more general living space.
We can discuss with you your design ideas, costs and what you need from the proposed new space.
Conservatories
The Lean To Conservatory
For those that prefer the clean understated lines of a Mediterranean style sunroom a lean-to is the perfect choice.
Traditional or contemporary, this style is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves (such as a bungalow) or an awkward area in which to fit a conservatory. The pitch of the roof is variable, so that a shallow pitch could fit under a low bungalow roof, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced house.
Often referred to as a sunroom or garden room, lean-to conservatories bring a taste of the Mediterranean to your home.
The Georgian Conservatory
A flat fronted and gracefully understated variant of the Victorian conservatory.
Georgian conservatories offer a clean and simple look with strong bold lines. The full square corners on the Georgian style maximise the interior floor area as opposed to the more rounded corners associated with a Victorian style conservatory.
The Victorian Conservatory
This is the most popular style of conservatory and has distinguishing architectural features such as a bay front, steeply pitched roof and ornate ridge details.
Style variations can include:
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3-facet Victorian – the bay front has three main windows, widely angled for maximum space. This style is suitable for the majority of locations.
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5-facet Victorian – a bay front with five main windows, creating a pleasing period profile with a subtle rounded appearance. Offering the ideal blend of space and classical looks.
The Gable Conservatory
The gable adds light and space and introduces a sense of architectural grandeur.
The choice of a gable fronted conservatory offers you a distinctive and alternative look by maximising the ceiling height to create a sense of drama and grandeur.
A steeper pitched roof ensures that your dream conservatory is a stunning space for you and your family to enjoy.