If you're considering adding a porch to your home, planning permission may or may not be required, depending on its size and location. Here’s a brief guide to help, but feel free to reach out to us for advice on the specific planning regulations.
You’ll need planning permission for your porch if:
Still have questions? feel free to get in touch and speak to a member of our team.
Heres a list of frequently asked questions we receive from our customers.
Building a porch typically takes anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the size, complexity, and customisation of the design.
Yes, a porch can boost curb appeal, expand usable space, and make a home more inviting, which often increases property value and can attract potential buyers.
Absolutely. Porches can be tailored with various design elements, such as railings, columns, roofing styles, and materials, allowing you to create a porch that complements your home’s architecture.
Popular styles include farmhouse, Victorian, screened-in, wraparound, and contemporary porches, each offering a unique aesthetic and functional qualities suited to different home designs.