If there’s one thing a new home renovation project is good at, it’s adding value to your home. From upgrading your windows to installing a new front door, there are many features you can add to your home to increase its desirability. But if you want to make some truly big changes to your home, you might want to consider building a flat roof extension.
In fact, you might be interested to hear that flat roofing has seen a big resurgence in recent years, thanks to the advances in modern construction technology that fixes previous issues with this type of development.
Perfect for increasing the level of natural light in your home and providing a seamless transition into your garden, a flat roof extension is the ideal home expansion for when summer rolls around.
So, to help you get an idea of what you could include, we’ve suggested our own extension ideas, as well as the advantages of this type of roof and what you need to know about how to build a flat roof extension yourself.
While a flat roof development is a simple concept within itself, there are plenty of little additions you can make to really personalise your new home expansion. Below are our top flat roof extension design ideas that you can include:
Ideal if you want your new extension to deliver plenty of external light, a glass roof system can easily brighten up even narrow spaces, helping to stream light inside your home over the course of the day and throughout the year.
Whether you prefer a long-windowed strip or a short roof window, a glass roof system will make any room feel bigger and brighter once installed.
Facilitate easy between your extension and outdoors with bi-fold doors or sliding doors, and enjoy plenty of the same benefits of a glass roof system, while also enjoying a flawless exit to the garden. On summer days, you can quickly open your room up fully to become at one with nature.
Only planning on adding a small extension to your home? Not a problem. If a glass roof system feels too much, but you still want overhead openings to complement your new wall’s windows, then you might want to look at installing a flat roof skylight.
Well-suited towards homes that favour a minimalist aesthetic, frameless skylights still allow plenty of light into their room but are far less ostentatious to look at from both the inside and out.
The middle ground between an extensive glass roof system and a frameless skylight, glass roof lanterns can be installed as raised pyramids or entirely flat skylights, giving you plenty of flexibility in how you illuminate your home.
Roof lanterns act as a standout feature of any house, drawing the eye of visitors and ensuring you get as much natural light as possible throughout the day. They also offer incredible night-time views and are a key feature to include if you’re planning your extension as an orangery
Unsure what to do with your flat roof once constructed? Why not opt for one of the greener flat roof extension design ideas out there by building a roof garden atop your newly expanded room?
Easily integrated into your designs when planning your build, a rooftop garden offers you an exotic new area to add to your home, allowing you to experiment with new plants and displays while simultaneously creating an extra layer of insulation for winter.
Of course, if a rooftop garden isn’t your thing, then you could instead choose to open your new rooftop completely and create an outside seating area. With the addition of a door from your second floor, you and your guests can make the most of the summer sunshine without ever needing to leave the house.
Floating roofs are an up-and-coming style trend that lend themselves well to flat roof extensions thanks to their simple design. By adding a simple strip of window between the main wall and the roof, you can create the illusion that the roof itself is floating, adding value to your home while quickly drawing the eye of visitors.
Finally, if you plan on designing your extension for a more traditional home, the addition of a parapet around the edge of your new roof will simultaneously create a striking visual while maintaining your home’s original feel.
Besides being a stunning new addition to your home, a flat roof extension comes with several other advantages that make them well-suited to all manner of property styles:
When it comes to building a flat roof extension, there are a few key things you’ll need to consider, to ensure that your project runs smoothly from start to finish.
Like with any home renovation project, the cost of a flat roof extension will vary based on numerous factors, including size, materials, and features. All of these will contribute to the cost of your build, as will the amount of labour necessary to complete the job. It’s best to speak to experts in this field in order to get an accurate price quote on your planned build and help you stay within your budget. You can also download or order our free brochure to see our full product range for a better idea of what sized budget to set.
Of course, no matter what style of flat roof extension you go for, you’re going to need an expert team to install all of the essential features. That’s where Express can help.
With over a decade of experience in producing and installing bespoke aluminium doors and windows, our team is ready and willing to help bring your home renovation plans to life.
From new windows to bi-fold and sliding doors, you can come and visit our showrooms in person to see how our products might look in your home, or get in touch today to see how we can help. And in the meantime, don’t forget to browse the rest of our blog for more helpful guides like this one.