yes but is for a garage not a utility room which is 'habitable' and so requires planningHi guys,
I want to build on a garage with utility room to the side of my house and have a few questions.
Is the 25 M2 PP exemption still applicable?
yesIs this internal floorspace area?
best to leave an access pathway imoI intend building to the limit of this.
I will have about 2' left between garage wall and boundary fence with neighbour as additional access to back garden, good idea or no ?
circa 1000€ per msqI have simple plans drawn up in Google SketchUp to illustrate to architect what I'm looking for.
IS there any 'standard' price for estimation to give me an idea of what to expect for standard insulated cavity wall with tiled roof extension?
Hi guys,
I want to build on a garage with utility room to the side of my house and have a few questions.
Is the 25 M2 PP exemption still applicable? Is this internal floorspace area?
I intend building to the limit of this.
I will have about 2' left between garage wall and boundary fence with neighbour as additional access to back garden, good idea or no ?
I have simple plans drawn up in Google SketchUp to illustrate to architect what I'm looking for.
IS there any 'standard' price for estimation to give me an idea of what to expect for standard insulated cavity wall with tiled roof extension?
Just started on this road so any help would be appreciated.
Hi guys,
I want to build on a garage with utility room to the side of my house and have a few questions.
I have no intention of converting it into a bedroom/study/whatever, but I think that an insulated garage is probably more efficient for the rest of the house than an uninsulated one.I think you should talk to your planning officer about the utility and ask if its classed as a habitable room.
Insulated cavity wall and tiled roof suggests a habitable room is being considered at some future date - i.e. its not a "shed".
There's approx 3.8M from Gable wall to Boundary fence.What width is available to build? The ideal would be to leave a side passage of 900mm to allow ease of access for bins, mini diggers, etc.
However most cars really need an internal dimension of circa 2.6M in width although 2.4M will do if you're really stuck.
Basically yes. There would be no realistic space for an additional 15M2 extension in any case.Are you considering going down this road to avoid the hassle and expense of a planning permission?
The 40 sq.m. exempted development limit includes all permitted and converted area as well.
ONQ.
It will be attached. I will upload a SketchUp file of what I have in mind later if anyone's interested.Just to clarify, is this proposed garage at the side of the house detached or will it be attached to the gable of the house. If it is the latter, it's irrelevant what the floor area is, as it will require planning permission.
Edit: can't attach files.
If you upload it to an internet file sharing site, you can then link to that.
Leo
no but imo you need planning, and imo you may aswell build it to be habitable in the futureConverting its use to habitable will be their concern however.
Will building the place with future potential make life complicated ?
you are required to comply with current building regulations for any extension ( the a garage floor needs to be 150mm lower than the utility area)The utility will be separated from the 'car part' of the garage by a wall and internal door and will be used for washing machine, dryer, and dogs (at times). Does canine habitation count ?
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