Planning a Kitchen Extension

When your kitchen is small, poorly laid out, or devoid of natural light—and especially if you’ve considered getting kitchen extensions—it’s crucial that you understand the full process of adding an extension to your home. An extension can truly transform your space, turning it into the favourite room in your house. However, they’re expensive, so you must plan carefully before building one.

What is the cost of extending a kitchen?

The size and scope of your project will determine the total costs, but it’s important to have an idea of what you are willing to pay before you begin contacting architects and builders. Some people use their savings to pay for their kitchen extensions, while others may take out a loan or remortgage their home. It’s crucial that you explore all of your options before reaching a decision.

Selecting an architect is a significant decision.

If your kitchen extension is going to be a few feet long, having a builder design it for you will suffice. However, if you have much bigger plans for your kitchen extension, an architect can help bring those dreams to life. The first thing to consider when hiring an architect to design your kitchen is whether or not the architect has experience designing kitchens.

  • Natural light: What will you do to brighten your kitchen? This could include adding skylights, for example; or building a full glass extension with heated glass so that your family can enjoy eating inside even during winter.
  • Ventilation: If your current ventilation system could benefit from additional help getting rid of odours, grease and smoke, you may want to add in some additional ventilation methods into your extension.
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