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Common Reasons For an Extension

There are many reasons individuals decide to extend their home. For some, it will be less about the return on investment, and purely a labour of love. For others, it will be to make more money than they originally purchased the house for. For today’s post, we discuss common reasons for extending a home and the impact of doing so.

Adding Value

Extending your home can add significant value. To get the most from your extension, consider speaking to a local estate agent to get their thoughts on how much the house would be worth once the work has been completed – this will give you an idea of how much you would like to put into the project. Additionally, an estate agent will be able to shed some light on whether investing in a home extension will be the best course of action, given the type of buyer than typically buys in the area.

Adding a New Room

When you extend your home you are benefitting from extra space. An extension can accommodate an extra bedroom, a separate dining area or even make an existing room a lot bigger. Consequently, extensions are a great option for individuals that have found a great home in their dream location that just doesn’t accommodate their need for space.

Remodelling

Sometimes the layout of a home just doesn’t work for a family. In these cases, an extension can transform the layout of the part of the house that doesn’t seem to fit the lifestyle of occupants. A common room that families extend is the kitchen as this area is often the main place a large family will get together.

Home Extensions: Boss Construction

The trusted team at Boss Construction have been carrying out home extensions on a wide variety of properties for many years. We understand that everyone has a different reason for carrying out a home extension and ensure we complete each project to a high standard and within an agreed timeframe. For more information on our services, please call today on 0121 353 8181 or send your enquiry through to our online contact form.