Home Extensions in Stevenage
Why get an extension in Stevenage?

Stevenage
The pedestrianised town centre was the first purpose-built traffic-free shopping zone in Britain, taking its inspiration from the Lijnbaan in Rotterdam, and was officially opened in 1959 by the Queen.
A landmark in the town centre is the clock tower and ornamental pool. Nearby is Joyride, a mother and child sculpture by Franta Belsky.


Types of extensions in Stevenage - Double Storey
This stunning period-style detached home blends classic charm with modern comfort. The double storey extension has been faithfully built in the style of the original brick facade.
Front Porch extensions in Stevenage
This image showcases a stylish and modern entrance to a residential property, featuring a beautifully designed front porch extension.
Key Features:
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Contemporary Door: A sleek black composite door with a vertical glass panel and a long stainless steel handle adds a modern touch.
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Brickwork: The entrance is built with mixed-tone bricks, blending dark and red hues for a stylish yet traditional feel.
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Gable Roof: The black tiled gable roof over the entrance adds both aesthetic appeal and practical weather protection.
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Exterior Lighting: Two minimalist wall-mounted lights provide illumination and enhance the modern look.
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Decorative Touches: Two topiary trees in matching planters add greenery and a welcoming feel.
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Functional Elements: A black wall-mounted mailbox and an intercom system contribute to convenience and security.
This entrance combines classic brickwork with modern finishes, creating an inviting and sophisticated entryway.

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Modern Side Extension
This image showcases a beautifully designed modern side extension that seamlessly integrates with the original brick house while adding a contemporary touch.
Key Features of the Extension:
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Glass and Metal Framing: Large floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows framed with slim metal provide a sleek, industrial look while maximizing natural light.
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Angled Roofline: The extension features a distinctive sloping roof that adds architectural interest and enhances interior space.
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Wooden Cladding: The extension is partially clad in warm horizontal wood panels, creating a stylish contrast with the original brick exterior and adding a natural, organic feel.
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Indoor-Outdoor Flow: The extension opens onto a wooden decked patio, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living.
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Outdoor Kitchen: A built-in countertop with a sink and a small grill enhances the outdoor entertainment space.
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Minimalist Concrete Furniture: A modern concrete table with matching benches provides a sleek dining area in the patio space.
This extension successfully blends modern materials with the classic charm of the existing structure, creating a functional and aesthetically pleasing living space.