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What to consider before planning a home extension

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Builder reviewing plans for a home extension with roof windows bringing natural daylight into the space
Planning a home extension is exciting - more space, daylight and a layout that works better for your lifestyle. But it’s often the small, practical details that have the biggest impact once work begins. We asked Matt, an experienced builder, to share the most commonly overlooked considerations homeowners should address before starting.
Key takeaways
  • Early checks on drainage, ground conditions and access can prevent delays and unexpected costs.
  • Smart planning of roof windows and glazing transforms natural light and the feel of the new space.
  • Technical details, from drawings to thermal calculations are essential to get right from the start.

Matt’s top tips: Simple ways to make sure nothing’s missed

1. What should homeowners think about before starting an extension?

  • Check early that the build is practical as drainage can affect the project.
  • Understand whether your extension falls under permitted development or requires approval.
  • Some larger extensions may need neighbour consultation even without full planning permission.
  • Get proper drawings and technical details like thermal calculations sorted from the start.

2. What unexpected factors can emerge at the start of the planning process?

  • Check ground conditions early - they impact foundations and cost.
  • Newer homes may need piled foundations instead of trenchfill.
  • Make sure machinery and trades can access the back of the property.
  • A simple test hole at the start can prevent surprises later.

3. How do you make an extension feel light and connected to the rest of the home?

  • Roof windows are important - placement and orientation make all the difference.
  • North and south-facing light behave differently, so plan openings carefully.
  • Pitched roofs often allow for larger windows than flat roofs.
  • Position roof glazing to project light deeper into the space.

4. What would you never compromise on during an extension build?

  • Think about symmetry inside, especially with Lshaped extensions.
  • Leave enough room for features like roof windows and lighting layouts.
  • Aluminium bifolds are more stable than uPVC for large openings.
  • French doors with side panels can deliver a similar look for less cost.

5. If you were extending your own home, what would you prioritise:

  • Natural light would come first - design around roof windows and openings.
  • Bigger extensions can reduce light in the existing house, so plan carefully.
  • Using slimline aluminium patio or bifold doors to create an open, spacious feel.

6. Would you recommend things like blinds or heat protection?

  • Always consider solar control early - not after glazing is installed.
  • Integrated blinds can improve comfort, especially in summer.
  • If budget allows, heat protection is an upgrade many homeowners appreciate.

Explore how roof windows can transform your extension

“Getting the small details right early on saves time, money and stress once construction begins.”
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Matt
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Roofline Home Improvements

Published / Last updated

Mar 9, 2026

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