Contemporary rear extensions
A flat roof creates a simple, elegant rear elevation that works beautifully with large sliding doors, brickwork, render, zinc details or frameless glazing.
Create a contemporary flat roof extension that brings light, space and architectural clarity to the heart of your home. We design and build bespoke rear, kitchen and side return extensions across London with rooflights, roof lanterns, structural coordination and full project delivery.
Flat roof extensions are one of the most effective ways to remodel a London property. They suit Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses, 1930s semis and modern townhouses because they create generous open-plan living space without overpowering the original home.
With the right layout, rooflight strategy and glazing, a flat roof extension can transform a dark rear room into a bright kitchen, dining and family space that feels calm, practical and connected to the garden.
London homes often need smart use of space, natural light and careful planning. A well-designed flat roof extension can solve all three while giving the property a refined modern finish.
A flat roof creates a simple, elegant rear elevation that works beautifully with large sliding doors, brickwork, render, zinc details or frameless glazing.
Skylights and roof lanterns allow daylight to reach deep into the plan, especially where neighbouring buildings or narrow plots restrict side windows.
Flat roof layouts are ideal for kitchen diners, island kitchens, family rooms and indoor-outdoor entertaining spaces.
Modern warm roof systems, insulation and waterproofing create a comfortable extension that performs well throughout the year.
Every home needs a different balance of space, light and privacy. We help you choose the right layout, glazing and roof design before the build begins.
Extend into the garden to create a wider kitchen, dining space and relaxed family area with large doors and rooflights.
Turn a narrow side return into valuable floor area, perfect for Victorian and Edwardian homes with darker rear rooms.
Combine side and rear space under one carefully detailed flat roof for a larger open-plan transformation.
Create a brighter interior with roof lanterns, flush rooflights, long skylight strips or frameless glass features.
A successful flat roof extension is not just about appearance. It must work structurally, meet Building Regulations, manage drainage and ventilation correctly, and follow the right planning route for the property.
Many single-storey rear extensions may be possible under permitted development, but London projects often need a closer look because of conservation areas, party wall matters, depth limits, height restrictions, neighbouring properties and borough-specific planning expectations.
Read about structural calculations and Building Regulations or visit our planning permission guide.
For high-end London extensions, detail is where value is created. The best results come from rooflights, parapets, drainage, waterproofing and glazing being designed together from the start.
A modern warm roof build-up improves thermal performance and helps create a comfortable space in winter and summer.
We help position skylights and roof lanterns for balanced daylight, privacy, ventilation and interior layout.
Falls, outlets, parapets, guttering and membrane choice all affect long-term performance and the finished look.
Slim-frame doors, level thresholds and garden connection details make the extension feel refined and practical.
From first survey to final handover, your flat roof extension follows one joined-up route with design thinking, planning guidance, structural coordination, project management and construction oversight.
We review your property, layout goals, access, glazing ideas, planning route and likely structural requirements.
We coordinate drawings, planning support, Building Regulations information and structural calculations where required.
Your project is planned around clear stages, trades, materials, roof installation, glazing and internal finishes.
We manage the work with a practical site-led approach so the extension feels coherent from shell to final finish.
We finish with checks, snagging and handover so the new space is ready for everyday family use.
The cost depends on size, structure, glazing, roof specification, finishes, access and planning requirements. Roof type matters, but the biggest cost differences usually come from layout complexity and finish level.
Size, steelwork, drainage routes, foundations, party wall work, kitchen specification, glazing and internal finishes all influence the final quotation.
Large roof lanterns, slim sliding doors, flush thresholds, bespoke joinery and high-end finishes increase the budget but can transform the result.
Projects that need planning permission, complex steelwork or sensitive detailing can require more design and coordination before construction.
Send us your postcode, photos or drawings and we can advise on feasibility, likely scope and the most sensible route forward.
We focus on design-led extensions that are practical to build, carefully detailed and suited to London properties. You get one team for design guidance, planning support, structural coordination, project management and construction.
Design-led advice from the first conversation, with a clear route from plans to build.London homeowner
Helpful guidance on planning, structure and the best way to create a brighter open-plan space.Kitchen extension client
Professional project management and a high-quality finish throughout the extension.Rear extension client
A flat roof extension can be part of a rear, kitchen, side return or wraparound project. Use the related services below to compare the most suitable layout for your London home.
Create a brighter kitchen, dining and family space with rooflights, glazing and a practical open-plan layout.
Extend into the garden with a contemporary rear extension designed around light, space and everyday living.
Make better use of the narrow side return area, especially in Victorian and Edwardian London homes.
Combine side and rear space to create a larger, more flexible extension with a high-end finish.
Open up the back of your home with a wider side-and-rear layout and carefully planned structural openings.
Explore single-storey extension options for kitchens, family rooms, garden rooms and open-plan living.
Keep your extension organised from survey and planning through to build, finishes and handover.
Compare ground-floor extension options with loft conversions if you want to add more usable space upstairs.
Some flat roof extensions can be built under permitted development, but planning permission may be needed for larger extensions, conservation areas, listed properties, flats, maisonettes or homes with previous extensions. We review the property before advising on the best route.
Yes. They are often ideal for Victorian and Edwardian homes because they can open up darker rear rooms, side returns and narrow kitchen areas while keeping the new structure visually calm and modern.
A rooflight is usually a flatter glazed unit set into the roof, while a roof lantern projects above the roofline and creates a stronger architectural feature. The best choice depends on room size, privacy, budget and the amount of daylight required.
Yes. Flat roof extensions are one of the most popular options for open-plan kitchen, dining and family spaces because they work well with large structural openings, rooflights and sliding doors to the garden.
Structural calculations are commonly required for steel beams, large openings, foundations, roof loads and support to existing walls. We coordinate the design and build requirements so the structure is properly planned before construction.
The best system depends on roof size, detailing, budget, access and the preferred finish. EPDM, GRP and single-ply membranes can all perform well when specified and installed correctly with proper falls, drainage and edge details.
They can be, but design quality, materials, scale and visibility are more sensitive. A planning application is often required, and the extension must respond carefully to the original building and surrounding area.
Cost is affected by size, foundations, steelwork, drainage, glazing, rooflights, kitchen specification, finishes, site access, planning requirements and party wall matters.
Timescales vary by scope and planning route. Smaller projects can move faster, while projects needing planning permission, structural coordination, party wall notices or high-end finishes need more time before and during the build.
Yes. We provide a joined-up service covering design advice, planning support, Building Regulations coordination, structural calculations, project management and construction.
Speak with our London extension team about your ideas, layout, rooflights, planning route and likely next steps. Send your postcode, photos or drawings and we will advise on feasibility and scope.
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