The side return extension is one of the most common domestic building projects.
Side return extension roof styles.
A gable roof with one side longer than the other and thus closer to the ground unless the pitch on one side is altered.
Box gable roofs have two sloping sides that meet to form a ridge with a triangular extension on either side that is boxed off from the walls.
A reversed gambrel or mansard roof with the lower portion at a lower pitch than.
The millions of terraced houses that define so much of our urban landscape are ripe for this addition but side return extensions need to be thought through properly.
This type of roof is popular for areas with cold weather conditions providing a stable design that deals well with rain and snow.
Either way a side return extension is fantastic for housing a larger kitchen and dining area.
A pitched extension of a main roof similar to a lean to but an extension of the upper roof.
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Building an extension into the side return therefore runs the risk of creating the kind of dark spaces the original builders were trying to avoid so employing significant amounts of glazing particularly in the side return roof can enhance the daylight within.
Rooflights link a side return extension to the outside especially when tall trees are visible in the surroundings and a view of open sky can also help the interior feel bigger.
Get it wrong and this improvement is not just disappointing but can damage the light flow and quality of your existing space rather than.
Sometimes clients combine a side return extension with a rear extension to create what is called a wrap around extension.