Creating family space in post-war properties and Victorian terraces practical solutions at realistic prices.
Why Plymouth families extend. Your family's growing but you can't afford to move. Stamp duty, estate agent fees, solicitors, removals, it all adds up to �15-25k before you've even unpacked. Plus you'd lose your neighbourhood, the kids' schools, everything familiar. A well-planned extension gives you the space you need for a fraction of moving costs, and you get to stay exactly where you want to be.
Post-war property extensions. If you own a 1950s-1970s property in Plympton, Estover, or Southway, you're dealing with specific challenges: concrete construction that needs careful handling, small original footprints that cry out for extension, layouts designed for different times (tiny kitchens, separate dining rooms nobody uses), and gardens that are often the perfect size for a rear extension. We've extended hundreds of these properties. We know exactly how to tie new work into concrete builds, how to match materials, and how to create the open-plan living these homes desperately need.
Victorian terrace extensions. Stoke and Devonport terraces present different challenges: solid walls, restricted plot sizes, terraced neighbours on both sides, and often conservation area restrictions. Side returns and rear extensions work brilliantly here, transforming cramped galley kitchens into proper family spaces. We handle all Plymouth City Council applications and know exactly what will get approved.
Maritime durability. Living in Plymouth means salt air, coastal weather, and the need for robust construction. We use materials and techniques that last, proper damp-proofing, marine-grade fixings where needed, and finishes that won't corrode or deteriorate. Your extension needs to withstand Plymouth's environment, not just look good for six months.