We have a 1971 bungalow with cavity wall insulation (foam), the loft is insulated up to standard. In 1980 an extension was added to the side, this measures about 13' square. The roof is flat and felted, it has no windows except aluminium sliding patio doors, I'm assuming there is some wall insulation in the three out-side walls, it has one radiator. The problem is the big difference in the temperature in this extension, some 7 degrees less than the main building, both facing South. Am wondering what is the most cost effective way of tackling this difference, is it worth replacing the patio doors, is there some way I can line the ceiling from inside etc. Would welcome any advice.