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Building Regulations and Structural Calculations

Building regulations are mandatory legal standards that construction projects must meet to ensure safety and compliance. Structural calculations assess the strength and stability of a building, ensuring it can bear loads without risk. These calculations are usually carried out by structural engineers and are essential for gaining approval for extensions, loft conversions, and other major works. Ensuring both elements are in place protects the integrity of the build and avoids legal or safety issues later on.

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Front double storey extension

A double-storey extension at the front of your home maximizes both space and curb appeal, offering a dramatic transformation that adds real value. It’s a smart way to futureproof your property by creating extra living space without compromising garden area.

Loft conversion and rear extension - Bungalow

A rear extension and loft conversion for a bungalow can completely transform the layout, creating much-needed space without the need to move. This combination allows you to expand both outward and upward, unlocking the full potential of your home while increasing its market value.

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Difficult loft conversion

A difficult loft conversion, such as one in a low-pitched roof or complex structure, requires careful design and expert planning to maximise space safely and legally. When done right, it transforms an otherwise unusable area into a functional, high-value part of your home.

Vaulted roof structure

A vaulted roof structure adds height, light, and a sense of openness to your space by creating a dramatic, elevated ceiling. It enhances architectural character while improving airflow and making even compact rooms feel spacious and luxurious.

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