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Garage Conversions

Have you considered a garage conversion to add extra liveable space to your home? Many garages in Chapel Allerton end up becoming little more than zones where clutter and dust accumulate. If that sounds familiar, then it could be that your own garage is a prime space for converting.

Transforming your cold and under-utilised garage into a warm and habitable room can also add substantial value to your property. We can change your garage into a living room, playroom, home office or study a kitche or utility room, dining space or even a bedroom.

In truth we can convert your garage into whatever you might want the additional space for.

If your still unsure about how to make the best of that unused space maybe we could give you a helping hand.  We have the topics most people are worried about covered, If you are stuck for designs check out our Garage Conversion Ideas.  No need to worry about the cost we try to break down the cost in every detail to make sure you have thought of everything at Garage Conversion Costs. If you are still stuck give our teams a call they would love to help.

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Is Converting Your Garage a Good Idea?

As well as adding square footage to your home, a garage conversion has the potential to add up to 15% more value your home. Typically, a conversion can be completed in a shorter time frame than building an extension. Plus, the construction work involved doesn’t tend to be as intrusive on the rest of your living space.

Whether your home’s garage is integral or detached, converting it into habitable accommodation is one of the speediest routes to boosting living space. You’re gaining living space from the existing footprint of the garage without having to build a new structure from scratch, as you would for an extension. Plus, a garage conversion won’t gobble up precious garden space.

This type of project is often received more favorably by the planners, too, as they usually involve fewer alterations to the exterior of the house. As you’re working with the existing structure you won’t necessarily need to dig out new footings. It is always worth getting the existing footings checked out though, especially if you want to build a second story on top of the garage at a later date.

Does a Garage Conversion Need Planning Permission?

Converting your garage can make good sense if you’re undertaking a larger house remodel at the same time. That way, you can rejig the floorplan to establish a layout that flows from one zone to the next. Be aware though, that tapping a wall and hearing a hollow sound isn’t necessarily proof that it’s not load-bearing. If you’re unsure, it’s worth bringing in a structural engineer to check.

Most integral garages will usually fall under Permitted Development, meaning planning permission is not required. However, it is still best to check with your local authority. Approximately only 10% of garage conversions will require planning permission.

If you live in a conservation area or in a listed building, you will almost certainly need planning permission. It is also worth checking for any planning conditions attached to the house or garage when constructed (i.e, the garage has to remain as parking) before beginning works as an application will need to be submitted to remove the conditions.

If the conversion falls under Permitted Development, applying for a Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) is a good idea, particularly if you aim to re-mortgage or sell the house in the future.

If you are converting a separate, stand-alone garage as opposed to an integral one, then you may have to apply for a change of use. If you would like some ideas on how to utilise your garage in the best possible way why not check out Garage Conversion Ideas or please get in touch we would be happy to help.

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What Will a Garage Conversion Cost?

As a minimum, it’s worth setting aside at least £1,000/m2 for the conversion. This price includes construction, plus the design, planning, Building Regs, and a structural engineer’s costs, but not finishes and furniture. This could easily rise to between £1,500 and £2,000/m2 depending on the level of work and the finish you choose.

Other factors will affect the overall cost of your conversion, from the condition of the existing structure to the fit-out spec and level of finish. If the foundations, walls, or roof is in questionable condition before works get started, the cost of putting them right could potentially result in a bigger outlay than you budgeted for.

A final tailored quote would also take into account waterproofing, insulation, and the integration of the conversion with the rest of your property.

Before you begin work, be sure to familiarise yourself with the factors that are likely to affect the cost of your garage conversion.

Whether you decide to use an architect, another house design professional, or come up with designs yourself is a personal decision that should be based on the scale and complexity of the project.

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