Hi everyone.
I've got a bit of an unusual problem, don't know if anyone has anything to offer?
My mum and dad bought a dilapidated bungalow about 30 years ago. They demolished it and built a two storey house. They extended the living space as much as they could under permitted development at the time. One of the stipulations local planning made was that the roof line couldn't be raised, so they ended up with their bedrooms and bathroom upstairs, in the roof.
30 years later, they're approaching 80, stairs are not so great for them. There's plenty of space for a downstairs bed/bath if they could extend, but as I say, the PDRs were fully used in the rebuild. PDR now would allow more than they used then (enough for such an extension) , but we don't think that will fly.
What we're thinking is we could convert the house into a bungalow by blocking off the upstairs accommodation and removing the staircase - we know the roof height is already bungalow-appropriate. We then move the upstairs living space downstairs in the form of an extension - same living space, just in a different place
I can find plenty of info on converting bungalows to houses, but nothing about going the other way, or even just about "redeploying" living space. Anyone have any experience they can share?
Cheers