A Planning Application for a Single Storey Extension in Farlington Portsmouth.
A single storey extension to increase the living area to an existing family home in Portsmouth.
Planning application submitted for a single storey extension.
Fingerprintstudios Architects have submitted a Planning Application for a Single Storey Extension with Portsmouth City Council. This full plans application will increase the living space of this end of terrace property in Farlington Portsmouth.
Improving the function from the home with a house extension.
Improve the functionality of your home with expert advice from fingerprintstudios Architects on adding a single storey extension to your home. Adding an extension to you home gives a great opportunity to review the layout and rationalise the function of your home. Employing a professional Architect can assist you in providing out the box thinking and identify opportunities and ideas to improve your home.
A house extension can help rationalise the layout and function of the property and can add much needed space to meet the demands of modern life.
Adding much needed space to a family home with a single storey extension.
Adding a single-storey extension is a perfect way to create extra space for your home. It provides an opportunity to transform the ground floor of your property to better suit your living and family life. A house extension is best considered holistically with the whole of the ground floor in mind. Employing an Architect provides the expertise to review the property to provide out the box thinking to find the best solutions for your development.
Planning permission or permitted development?
A single storey extension can often fall under the broad brush principles of permitted development. An Architect can assist in providing professional advice to either steer the extension design either for approval under permitted development or under a full plans planning application. There are benefits to either route and should be assessed through a feasibility study and discussion about the proposed development.
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