I'm planning a two storey side extension. Currently there is an attached garage at the side. I want to remove this, rebuild it wider, put a bedroom and en suite above it and create a dining room at the back. I've attached pics of the existing and proposed plans. The house is built in imperial size pin hole brick.
The planners have agreed that I don't have to set the new build back and can have a continuous ridge line. Ill be replacing the existing roof at the same time so it all matches.
The front elevation is going to be rendered (above the ground floor windows). The gable end is going to be brick.
Where the new first floor front elevation joins the existing, what's the best way to join new and old, given its being rendered over.... Toothed in or wall starters? Will the join between new and old cause cracking in the render? Is there any reason to use anything other than imperial Common concrete bricks for this area, given that its being rendered over?
The planners have agreed that I don't have to set the new build back and can have a continuous ridge line. Ill be replacing the existing roof at the same time so it all matches.
The front elevation is going to be rendered (above the ground floor windows). The gable end is going to be brick.
Where the new first floor front elevation joins the existing, what's the best way to join new and old, given its being rendered over.... Toothed in or wall starters? Will the join between new and old cause cracking in the render? Is there any reason to use anything other than imperial Common concrete bricks for this area, given that its being rendered over?
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