The single storey kitchen and writing room features stainless steel roofing that complements the composite wood and aluminium replacement windows and the stone cladding.
Pitched roof single storey extension roof options.
The pitched roof is one of the most common designs and it comes with many advantages and minimal disadvantages.
There is less structural engineering involved with a flat roof and materials also tend to be cheaper.
Pros of a flat roof extension.
Many homeowners when building single storey extensions tend to opt for a flat roof because they are cheaper and quicker to create.
First and foremost a flat roof extension will usually be cheaper to create than a pitched roof extension.
The design is practical as it allows rainwater to easily flow off the sides and is usually favoured by planning officers due to the fact this style suits many building types more than flat varieties and as long as the materials match the original property pitched.
The shape of the new edifice designed by jlarchitecture looks attractive at the back of the house and gives the owners extra ceiling height without overwhelming the external space.
Whether your single storey extension is flat roofed or pitched in order to create a living environment which is light and welcoming for friends and family the right rooflights or pitched roof windows can make the world of difference allowing three times as much daylight into a room than vertical windows.
Metal roof on single storey extension image credit.
Unlike in the 70 s and 80 s flat roofs are actually now considered to be stylish.
Simon denison a tired 1930s property has been given a new lease of life thanks to a new side extension.
The most obvious advantage of a flat roof single storey extension over a pitched roof is the price tag.
Single storey extension ideas.