We have a single skin coal house on the rear of our property, now used to store the washer and dryer. It is currently accessed from the rear door to the house. It works but it is a small room and when we have children it would be much-needed additional space. The room is already powered by a dedicated circuit on the CU and the plumbing has been done well with copper piping (no push fit).
I want to demolish this small room and create a small utility room. I have (poorly) annotated a picture below for reference, but to summarise the plan is to remove the window on the left and replace with patio doors and steps. The extension would then stretch from the right and up to the patio doors. The current rear door would become an internal door and the floor height of the extension would be the same as inside the house. You will notice the house is fairly high up as it was built before our floor defenses were.
I have checked the planning portal and it seems I would not need permission or neighbour consultation. This is because it would be within the dimensions of a small permitted development. It must be noted that most houses on our road have large extensions. I will have a groundwork friend who can dig trenches and luckily I have secured a large number of bricks from a similar property down the road. Because of the access to these bricks I'd like to build a solid wall to match the current construction.
So my question at this point is to ask for recommendations on learning resources -- are there any good websites or examples of projects? I will get onto some bricklaying courses but before then it would be good to get some reading in first. Thank you.
I want to demolish this small room and create a small utility room. I have (poorly) annotated a picture below for reference, but to summarise the plan is to remove the window on the left and replace with patio doors and steps. The extension would then stretch from the right and up to the patio doors. The current rear door would become an internal door and the floor height of the extension would be the same as inside the house. You will notice the house is fairly high up as it was built before our floor defenses were.
I have checked the planning portal and it seems I would not need permission or neighbour consultation. This is because it would be within the dimensions of a small permitted development. It must be noted that most houses on our road have large extensions. I will have a groundwork friend who can dig trenches and luckily I have secured a large number of bricks from a similar property down the road. Because of the access to these bricks I'd like to build a solid wall to match the current construction.
So my question at this point is to ask for recommendations on learning resources -- are there any good websites or examples of projects? I will get onto some bricklaying courses but before then it would be good to get some reading in first. Thank you.