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You see plenty of people asking 'how much' for this etc.
Well, here's what i'm planning to do.....

A two story extension onto the side of the house measuring 2.7m wide by 6.6m long. (These drawings have been amended very slightly for a couple of reasons)
Anyway.
Costs....
So, in theory, ready for the bricklayer, i'll have spent £3,112.93 scary isn't it!
I've just managed to secure 7N blocks £7.05 per square metre, which i'm told is pretty good, I hope so anyway, as it's my wife's cousin who's getting them for us.
Bricklayer working Sundays only for £80 a day. Suits me.
I'll try and keep it updated and add photos later.
Well, here's what i'm planning to do.....
A two story extension onto the side of the house measuring 2.7m wide by 6.6m long. (These drawings have been amended very slightly for a couple of reasons)
Anyway.
Costs....
| Description | Cost |
|---|---|
| Architect | 795.00 |
| Planning app/sub/insp | 610.00 |
| Engineer (quote) | 352.50 |
| Drainage Pipes/Connectors | 102.56 |
| Footings Materials* | 752.87 |
| Labour to date | 500.00 |
- Blocks/Bricks/Ballast/Sand/Cement/Cement Mixer (yes)/Lintels (over drains)/Delivery etc
So, in theory, ready for the bricklayer, i'll have spent £3,112.93 scary isn't it!
I've just managed to secure 7N blocks £7.05 per square metre, which i'm told is pretty good, I hope so anyway, as it's my wife's cousin who's getting them for us.
Bricklayer working Sundays only for £80 a day. Suits me.
I'll try and keep it updated and add photos later.
D14 AYS said:
Have you actually dug the footings yet? No costs for muck away in your figures.
All dug, drains moved (there were 3 convening right in the middle of where I started digging lol!Soil is all on front drive, garden is about 100ft long and not level, so soil is going there.
@finlo
I'd be interested in hearing more. We have just had a bid on a house accepted and I'm looking to almost double the floorspace with a two floor extension. Because I am mindful of costs I was looking to get the ground floor and first floor in place and maybe the structural part of the loft and then finish off myself. I'm a little nervous of the costs though.
I'd be interested in hearing more. We have just had a bid on a house accepted and I'm looking to almost double the floorspace with a two floor extension. Because I am mindful of costs I was looking to get the ground floor and first floor in place and maybe the structural part of the loft and then finish off myself. I'm a little nervous of the costs though.
herbialfa, that is interesting. I've got all kinds of figures around the 80k in mind. I've done a knock up in MSPaint (the architects choice). Top is the original floorplan, bottom is the target:

I want a shell as I can do kitchens/bathrooms myself.
ETF image.
I want a shell as I can do kitchens/bathrooms myself.
ETF image.
Edited by MuffDaddy on Friday 26th March 10:15
Si 330 said:
I did a ruff costing on the plans shown by the OP and came up with £38K + vat.
That's fair enough, but i'd fall over and die if I had to pay that. I've been quoted £24k (IIRC - was a while back) by a building company to do the lot.I'd imagine i'll have it done for about £15k.
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