Extensions

House Extensions in Barnet & Hertfordshire

Rear, side-return and two-storey extensions across Barnet borough and the Hertfordshire border. The Barnet house upgrade — most popular, often most transformative.

Modern single-storey rear extension on a Barnet semi

Single-storey rear, two-storey rear, side-return and wrap-around extensions across Barnet borough and the Hertfordshire border. The most popular Barnet building project — often the most transformative and the highest-return.

Extension Types

Single-storey rear. The classic. 3–6m off the back of a 1930s semi or Edwardian terrace, usually creating an open-plan kitchen-dining-living space. Most fall under permitted development. £45,000–£75,000 typical for a 4m × 6m extension all-in.

Two-storey rear. Kitchen extension downstairs plus a bedroom upstairs. Doubles the cost (£75,000–£130,000) but doubles the space. Needs planning permission almost always.

Side-return. Fills in the narrow side passage on Victorian/Edwardian terraces. Adds 1.5–2m of width to the kitchen. £35,000–£55,000.

Wrap-around. Combines side-return with rear extension — the maximum ground-floor footprint upgrade. £55,000–£95,000.

Planning

Most single-storey rear extensions fall under permitted development (3m terraced / 4m semi-detached, extended to 6m/8m under prior approval). Two-storey extensions always need planning permission. Side-returns and wrap-arounds usually need planning, particularly in conservation areas.

Timeline

Single-storey: 12–16 weeks on site, plus 6–10 weeks of pre-construction. Two-storey: 16–22 weeks. Side-return: 10–14 weeks.

What Affects the Cost

  • Size — measured in m² of new floor area
  • Glazing — sliding doors, bi-folds, rooflights add value but add cost
  • Structural complexity — wall removal between old and new (RSJ size)
  • Foundations — soil conditions, tree roots, neighbouring buildings
  • Kitchen/bathroom spec — separate trade, separate budget

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need planning for a rear extension?

    Most single-storey rear extensions up to 4m for semi-detached or 3m for terraced fall under permitted development. Longer extensions (up to 6m/8m) need prior approval but not full planning. Two-storey extensions always need planning.

  • How disruptive is the build?

    The kitchen is typically out of action for 4–6 weeks. Most families set up a temporary kitchen elsewhere in the house. The rest of the build is moderate noise.

  • Do builders handle planning?

    Yes — the builder we match you with either employs in-house architectural staff or partners with a local architect to handle drawings, planning submission and Building Control.

  • What's included in a quote?

    Typically: design, planning fees, structural calcs, Building Control, all construction work (groundworks, frame, roof, glazing, internal fit-out to plaster-ready). Decoration, kitchen and flooring are usually separately specified.

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