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  1. Is the existing bungalow on the right and the garage the taller building to the rear, in your example?
  2. Thanks for your ideas @Ferdinand, I'll have a proper look and think at what you're proposing.
  3. Sounds good, liking the idea of lots of light, but I'm struggling to visualise what you're saying I'm afraid.
  4. Sadly I haven't been able to find any that have done anything similar. Conservatories have been put on the back of lounges, but nothing else that I can find from nosing around on planning applications, rightmove or in real life, sadly
  5. Most of the bungalows around here are like that, I presume that the middle bedroom was originally a dining room? I have attached a plot layout. The drive is to the right of the property and to the right of our drive is next doors drive, so going out the side is not an option. It's a semi-detached bungalow, so going left isn't possible either. There's a fair sized front garden, but no precedent of planning being granted to the front of any local properties.
  6. Yes, that was a thought, but it would leave one bedroom with no outside light, unless roof lights were put in. This may have a bearing on building control?
  7. The roof isn't hight enough to go up. The apex isn't 2.4m, I can't stand up and I'm 1.8m. So that would need the roof raising.
  8. I am planning a single story extension to my 3 bed bungalow. The extension will be to the rear, 3 metres deep and the width of the two rear bedrooms. The lean to conservatory is almost falling down so that will go. My question is, what is the best way to make use of the extra space? The obvious, to me, thing it to make the two bedrooms longer, but my concern is that this may make them too long and thin? The drive is to the right of the bungalow, and the garage is at the end of the drive, set back about 3 metres behind the bungalow. We may look to add a conservatory off the back of the lounge (we've already taken out the lounge window and put in sliding doors) but don't want to lose access to the rear garden from the drive.All the internal walls are studs, but we've just re-done the kitchen and bathroom so not looking to change the layout too radically. We'd like an en-suite as we have 2 small boys, and plan on staying here for the foreseeable future.Any ideas gratefully received.
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