£2/3k per square meter. A 10x10ft space is 9.3 Meters so say it's, 20x10, at say 19 Meters, then there's upstairs too so that's about 38 meters overall. So cost wise you'd probably be looking about £2,500 * 38 = £95k.
Nice.. I have always asked myself if I'm going to purchase a house similar to this one with the intent of doing a two storey extension, how could I know beforehand if that will be allowed? Imagine purchasing and then not being allowed. Huge failure!
Buildergrade grey window frames -check Buildergrade light grey rendering - check Buildergrade faux Scandinavian pine cladding - check It’s a flipper special. Bet the interior is all grey walls, grey kitchen, blue led strip lighting everywhere, ash laminate flooring and grey/silver furniture and the bed head has Swarovski studs.
@@callumlucas4444 but this style has been done a million times before. Every flipped house is a carbon copy of it. It’s almost a box ticking exercise going round the house. Sorry if you live in a house like this.
The main build took from April to August, so 5 months... but we waited a while to have the front rendered, this was completed in December. As for the inside, that's still ongoing xD!
I'd prefer to keep the brick and have an outer skin over that breezeblock rather than render, but otherwise looks decent. Shame the neighbours 5 windows and solar panels are now useless.
£2/3k per square meter. A 10x10ft space is 9.3 Meters so say it's, 20x10, at say 19 Meters, then there's upstairs too so that's about 38 meters overall. So cost wise you'd probably be looking about £2,500 * 38 = £95k. Depends on the level of finish you want, the level of finish on this video is low, so probably around this.
Costs will vary but you're right, I was about to ask the same question. A, per sq meter would be really useful. The timescale looks like a few months, maybe 4.
Die Nachbarn haben plötzlich eine Kellerwohnung. Von den Solarmodulen wollen wir hier nicht einmal sprechen. In welchem Land ist dies? Kann man wirklich sein Grundstück bis zur Kante bebauen, ohne daß für die Feuerwehr eine Schneise bleibt?
I was wondering about this too. Since the new construction is within 6 metres of the neighbouring building, wouldn't they be due compensation? At least allowing the panels to be relocated further down the roof.
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Investing in a house is good…. But that is too much money for my view…. I bet it was around 60/80K …. Thats a good deposit for another house to rent and make money or even a good bussines!! But that’s me 😆😎
Oh dear, that looks so rubbish 😂 The wooden cladding doesn’t go with that render at all. It looks like some lame afterthought that’s been lashed on with No Nails 🤢
Amazing transformation, good job !!!
Got a semi detached and planning to do the same extension in the future
Thank you and good luck!
Those windows will date really quickly. This look is from the early 00s. Windows are rapidly turning to pale griege or satin wood finish.
It looks amazing! I have a very similar looking 1960’s renovation and I can’t believe how different it looks!
Thank you!
@HardysflowersUkHow old is the house?
Absolutely f****** beautiful!
I feel sorry for the people in the house next door. Their solar panels will no longer get much light and the building plunges them into darkness.
Yeah I was about to say lol those solar panels will be useless
Panels can be relocated and the only windows blocked are bathroom privacy windows so no big deal no being plunged into darkness
The Sun is 147.62 million km away, I doubt they'll be 'plunged into darkness'
@@danielloshak4249and their neighbour is 0.01km away overshadowing the house. Obviously it’s going to have a significant impact on natural light
Depends which way the house is facing
Good job👍🏻
Great video that really enjoyed it and what. A difference it makes wow
Beautiful!
Beautiful house. 😎
Brilliant job
Wow how much was all that as I'm looking to do similar.
Great job
Proper job
Wow.What area is this? That is HUGE! The planning dept in my council would just laugh at these plans.
Brilliant transformation
This was very interesting to watch. Thanks for the Timelapse. Quick question: How much did this extension cost?
Thank you, sorry for delayed response, going to release a video on costs soon.
Thanks, will be waiting
RIP to the neighbours solar panels
Just thinking exactly that
@@rentisme Right? Like it's a nice extension, but those poor solar panels will never see the light of day again.
The neighbours would have been able to contest the planning permission and obviously didn’t so it’s all good!
@@GeminiNight they will get sunlight don't worry
@@beepthesheep867 Good analysis there!
Did you demolish the internal walls?
how much did it all cost to do?
the foundation, is it he lens of the camera- setting - or was that foundation or first row of bricks not straight?
No shit threw them in
I would like to know the cost of this build and if I can use the builders hired for this job!
How much did the double extension cost?
£2/3k per square meter. A 10x10ft space is 9.3 Meters so say it's, 20x10, at say 19 Meters, then there's upstairs too so that's about 38 meters overall. So cost wise you'd probably be looking about £2,500 * 38 = £95k.
Nice.. I have always asked myself if I'm going to purchase a house similar to this one with the intent of doing a two storey extension, how could I know beforehand if that will be allowed? Imagine purchasing and then not being allowed. Huge failure!
I so wanna do that. Now I just need a house first
Now where will I keep the bins?
Hi mate, did this 2 storey extension create 2 new bedrooms?
How long it took
Hello, around 5 months. We then had to wait a few extra months to have the render complete! :)
What happens to the drain pipe from the bathroom and toilets? Did the sitting room become a bedroom
How was the new space used
Good work
How long did this take
For the main build around 5 months. We had to then wait a few extra months for the Render to be completed :)!
Buildergrade grey window frames -check
Buildergrade light grey rendering - check
Buildergrade faux Scandinavian pine cladding - check
It’s a flipper special. Bet the interior is all grey walls, grey kitchen, blue led strip lighting everywhere, ash laminate flooring and grey/silver furniture and the bed head has Swarovski studs.
Typical hater just say you’re not a fan of the style and be done
@@callumlucas4444 but this style has been done a million times before. Every flipped house is a carbon copy of it. It’s almost a box ticking exercise going round the house. Sorry if you live in a house like this.
Agreed 🤮 hate it
DB-ij3eh 😂😂😂😂😂
Checkout the Deano meme
Neighbour's PV installation will take a performance hit 😅
Hi how much did it cost with labour and materials pls as wanting a similar extension x
How long it's take to build? Nice
The main build took from April to August, so 5 months... but we waited a while to have the front rendered, this was completed in December. As for the inside, that's still ongoing xD!
I'd prefer to keep the brick and have an outer skin over that breezeblock rather than render, but otherwise looks decent. Shame the neighbours 5 windows and solar panels are now useless.
煥然一新!
How much does an extension like this cost?
Not less than £60K
@@firdaouserrazaoui7951
More like 130
Over 150k
@@firdaouserrazaoui7951where on earth you get 60 k from
You live under a rock or something
£2/3k per square meter. A 10x10ft space is 9.3 Meters so say it's, 20x10, at say 19 Meters, then there's upstairs too so that's about 38 meters overall. So cost wise you'd probably be looking about £2,500 * 38 = £95k. Depends on the level of finish you want, the level of finish on this video is low, so probably around this.
Never understand why people like this upload these videos then dont give viewers any idea of time scale or cost?
Costs will vary but you're right, I was about to ask the same question. A, per sq meter would be really useful. The timescale looks like a few months, maybe 4.
Yes it's annoying. So many questions in the comments but he can't be bothered.
Time scale is on the right top corner: start 2/3/2021 up to 17/12/2021
that guy had solar and you built right over it haha thats gotta hurt
I bet the people getting their solar put in shadow are thrilled.
How much we looking for this now in 2022, Range wise ?
atleast 70-80k
@@dzn463are you mad
Try 150 plus
No rebar ? Like not even 1
I think they should have remembered to do the chimney. Old bricks.
And what about floor insulation? All I saw was dirt and concrete…
Cool
Die Nachbarn haben plötzlich eine Kellerwohnung. Von den Solarmodulen wollen wir hier nicht einmal sprechen. In welchem Land ist dies? Kann man wirklich sein Grundstück bis zur Kante bebauen, ohne daß für die Feuerwehr eine Schneise bleibt?
Stunning build and house, how much does something like that cost
that's what I wanna know!
Me too !
Over 150k
Just ruined the neighbours solar panels 😂
I wonder how much it cost. The solar panels from the neighbors roof are like ☹️☹️☹️
I was wondering about this too. Since the new construction is within 6 metres of the neighbouring building, wouldn't they be due compensation? At least allowing the panels to be relocated further down the roof.
@@simonbone Unfortunately the uploader doesn't give out any information about the total cost nor the neighbors solar panels.
Buy a house for £300k…spend £120k on an extension…house now worth £360k. Thicko economics.
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Investing in a house is good…. But that is too much money for my view…. I bet it was around 60/80K …. Thats a good deposit for another house to rent and make money or even a good bussines!! But that’s me 😆😎
Lol 70/80
You people are dreamers
120/140 k
All
Day
This person whose house this is, obviously works for the planning department inside the council
Cor looks absolutely shocking
I bet your neighbours love you...
I’m surprised it got planning permission
i liked the old retro front door better
You don't make a good neighbour
Oh dear, that looks so rubbish 😂 The wooden cladding doesn’t go with that render at all. It looks like some lame afterthought that’s been lashed on with No Nails 🤢