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Instead of moving to a larger property Homeowners, especially those dwelling in conurbation areas usually extended their properties outwards and upwards. Now, as waterproofing methods and technologies become more advanced but also, more economically viable, there is a growing trend of homeowners utilising existing damp and dank cellars by doing a basement conversion and converting basements into bright and comfortable habitable living areas.
Cellar conversions can be ambitious by undertaking excavations and extending the foot print of the property which can provide a suite of rooms including swimming pools, gymnasiums, cinema rooms and leisure areas. Alternatively, by means of basement conversion, at the very least you can de-clutter the main living accommodation but often practical additional living space such as bedrooms with wet rooms, living rooms is very achievable and potentially, with little or no need for structural works.
If the form of the structure is not changed planning permission is not necessary but there are a number of building regulations that need to be adhered to. If additional bedrooms are being created light wells or window egress will have to be installed in which case, planning permission will be required. |
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