I'm looking at adding space to my 3 bed semi as it's so much cheaper round here to extend than move.
I'm on a limited budget of about £20k so would try and do quite a lot of it myself. Foundations etc. I know someone who is good at blockwork (Builds breeze block walls on farms) Would that be ok?
I have plans that i've drawn up myself and we have an architect who is a friend (2 actually but 1 works on commercial buildings more than residential) so that's taken care of.
I've attached the plans for you to look at if it helps?
Original: http://smg.photobucket.com/user/neneromanova/media/house-2_zpsacc5b93f.jpg.html
New plans: http://smg.photobucket.com/user/neneromanova/media/measurements-2_zps68a54dab.jpg.html
This is how the back looks now: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/neneromanova/36911_2946_IMG_02_0000_zpsb2aeef8f.jpg
So is this doable for £20k? Just the shell I mean with the plumbing/gas/electrics in place, or is it possible to do it for less? The roof would be flat with maybe sky lanterns in it.
Thanks
EDIT: Looking at the flooring, it needs to come up from the ground by about 400mm which looks like fun.
I'm on a limited budget of about £20k so would try and do quite a lot of it myself. Foundations etc. I know someone who is good at blockwork (Builds breeze block walls on farms) Would that be ok?
I have plans that i've drawn up myself and we have an architect who is a friend (2 actually but 1 works on commercial buildings more than residential) so that's taken care of.
I've attached the plans for you to look at if it helps?
Original: http://smg.photobucket.com/user/neneromanova/media/house-2_zpsacc5b93f.jpg.html
New plans: http://smg.photobucket.com/user/neneromanova/media/measurements-2_zps68a54dab.jpg.html
This is how the back looks now: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v240/neneromanova/36911_2946_IMG_02_0000_zpsb2aeef8f.jpg
So is this doable for £20k? Just the shell I mean with the plumbing/gas/electrics in place, or is it possible to do it for less? The roof would be flat with maybe sky lanterns in it.
Thanks
EDIT: Looking at the flooring, it needs to come up from the ground by about 400mm which looks like fun.