Nowadays economic situation has generally lessened the quantity of activity and in particular the more grandiose schemes. However, in the longer term extending property will return to previous levels. We are not creating adequate houses to satisfy potential requirement which after a temporary ‘blip’ will imply house prices will keep on ever upwards and so it is in whole far more beneficial to invest in your existing property than move ‘up market’. Of the trends we have noticed recently I would wait for the conservatory market to have considerably peaked, there will always be a certain requirement for them but it will be less mass market. Though sun lounges will still be on the top of popularity. The more contemporary kind of extension will continue to be a fairly professional sphere but plans may generally rely more on experienced utilization of space rather than just a huge floor area. There are several new products on the market that can make loft conversions simpler, peculiarly in relation to modern roof trusses, currently they as a rule need huge steel beams to maintain the new roof. Basements have become popular in some of the more expensive urban areas, but it is as usual a more costly way of extending and therefore it is not likely to be widespread. It can be worthwhile though where there is some form of existing cellar to the building to convert it to useable accommodation.

As the utilization of different energy options (solar, heat pumps etc.) becomes more common extending the house can be increasingly seen as a good time to incorporate such outputs. Such as cladding an existing building with a different material (render, weatherboarding etc.) may be an option of increasing the insulation with the help of self build and developing the look of a bland building. It also means that an extension built at the same time is able to mix sharply with the rejuvenated existing compounds. There are a plenty of properties from the 60’s and 70’s which are not particularly attractive but often great value in collation with certain various eras whilst being soundly created and often with more huge floor space.

There may also be a developing trend of utilizing alternative items such as green roofs (different plants) and some of the highly insulated forms of construction including SIPS (sips - insulation sandwiched between two sheet materials) or the even more eco-friendly options such as straw bale walls.

When economic activity enlarges we can be certain of the coming of more skips in our residential places as house improvements and extensions get their previous positions.

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