Deciding between an extension or conversion is a question many people ask. The answer depends on many factors, from budget, to space available. However firstly, we must understand the difference.

Extensions

This is where a new building is attached to the existing home. It is creating more floor space and potentially a second floor if you go for a double storey extension. For example, adding a single floor extension to lengthen the kitchen and dining area into the garden. You may also require planning permission dependent on the size of the extension. However, extensions do tend to allow for bigger spaces and better value overall.

Conversions

This is turning an existing room or area into another space used for something different. For example, turning a downstairs bedroom into a kitchen. This allows you to use space differently without having to construct additional buildings, it’s more like a renovation. It is usually quicker, more affordable, and easier if your home only requires some tweaking. This could be for you.

Inspiration:

The first question to ask yourself is: what do I need the space for? This could be for numerous reasons, from a new bedroom for a growing family, an office space for working from home or improving the property’s value. This will help with the question of this article, do I need an extension or conversion?

Once you know how you are going to use the area the next question is budget. Typically, extensions will cost more than conversions, due to it being more complex and a lengthier build, however each project will vary and need to be scoped accordingly.

If you already have a room that is either redundant or could be of better use with some sprucing up, then a conversion might be for you. Perhaps you have a utility room downstairs that you don’t need, this can be converted to be part of your kitchen. Or perhaps a loft conversion can be used as a bedroom, office space, games room or studio. There is often a large amount of space that can be utilised efficiently that can provide a wonderful living space.

However, if you already get full use out of every room already and feel you still need more space, such as a bigger kitchen dining area, or another bedroom upstairs then an extension could be for you. Your existing building and surrounding space really do play a big part when deciding to do a conversion or an extension.

How We Can Help

There are a lot of factors to think about and manage accordingly, Kibbs Construction can help you through the journey and offer you insight on how to decide and work on a tailored plan for you. Working from existing designs or starting from scratch to build your dream home. We will work with our trusted supply chain to provide you with whatever you need. Whether it’s an extension or a conversion, we are here to help you build a happier home.