Traditional Extension Ideas and Designs

Moorsfort
Moorsfort
Juliet Murphy PhotographyJuliet Murphy Photography
This is an example of a yellow traditional brick and front house exterior in London with three floors, a pitched roof, a tiled roof and a brown roof.
Bailey House
Bailey House
Concept 8 ArchitectsConcept 8 Architects
Rear extension, photo by David Butler
This is an example of a medium sized and red traditional two floor brick and rear house exterior in Surrey with a hip roof and a tiled roof.
Gold Standard For Silverwood
Gold Standard For Silverwood
Origin - Doors and WindowsOrigin - Doors and Windows
Photo of a medium sized classic two floor glass house exterior in Buckinghamshire with a tiled roof.
3309 White Oak
3309 White Oak
Fisher Lane Building & DesignFisher Lane Building & Design
Inspiration for a beige and small classic bungalow extension in Houston with vinyl cladding and a pitched roof.
Grade II listed Home Renovation
Grade II listed Home Renovation
Hamilton KingHamilton King
This is an example of a traditional brick and rear house exterior in London with three floors and a pitched roof.
Salcombe House, Leeds
Salcombe House, Leeds
Bean Designed LimitedBean Designed Limited
Cloud Nine
Photo of a classic two floor rear extension in Devon.
Extension, Herne Hill
Extension, Herne Hill
Stephen Turvil ArchitectsStephen Turvil Architects
Alex Griffiths
This is an example of a traditional brick and rear extension in London with three floors and a pitched roof.
Hughes Developments
Hughes Developments
Adam Scott ImagesAdam Scott Images
Rear extension www.adscott.net
Photo of a traditional brick and rear extension in London with three floors.
Additions and Exterior
Additions and Exterior
Wesson BuildersWesson Builders
This home was originally a bungalow to which four small additions had been added over the years. Not only was it the only older home on the street, but also the smallest. Thus, our challenge was to add more living and storage square footage, rearrange the existing floorplan for better functionality, and design a maintenance-free exterior to better fit the neighborhood: The shed roof front porch was removed and a full gable extended over the front entry. At the rear of the home we added a master bedroom and bath addition, and extended the gable to the front. The spacious deck affords comfortable outdoor living. An attached 3rd car addition is stepped back from the 2-car garage. New gable roofs are accented with cedar shake vinyl siding, and the entire home features double-six inch cedar board insulated vinyl siding. Inside we removed interior hallways and reconfigured much of the floorplan to provide a guest bath, another full bath, an office, and a utility room as well as the new master bedroom and bath addition. The extensive renovations provided a home now big enough to accommodate a growing family, and a home that now blends attractively into the neighborhood.
Craftsman Bungalow Built for Charity!
Craftsman Bungalow Built for Charity!
All in the DetailsAll in the Details
John W. Hession
Inspiration for a traditional bungalow extension in Boston.
Single-storey rear extension in Wolverton, Milton Keynes
Single-storey rear extension in Wolverton, Milton Keynes
Building Tectonics LtdBuilding Tectonics Ltd
Inspiration for a small classic bungalow brick and rear house exterior in Buckinghamshire with a flat roof.
The Big Relax | Three Season Home Addition
The Big Relax | Three Season Home Addition
Che Bella Interiors Design + RemodelingChe Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
An existing deck transformed into a three-season porch for the homeowners to enjoy all year round. Floor to ceiling windows with transoms above to mimic the interior windows. Photos by Spacecrafting Photography, Inc
Herne Bay Villa Alteration
Herne Bay Villa Alteration
Gerrad Hall ArchitectsGerrad Hall Architects
Tash Hopkins
Photo of a traditional bungalow extension in Auckland.
Devonport Transitional  Bungalow/Villa Renovation
Devonport Transitional Bungalow/Villa Renovation
Broswick Builders LtdBroswick Builders Ltd
The complete restoration to a transitional bungalow/villa in Devnport, Auckland with a modern extension to the back. Jaime Corbel
This is an example of a large and white traditional bungalow house exterior in Auckland with wood cladding, a metal roof and a hip roof.
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
Dyer Grimes ArchitectureDyer Grimes Architecture
Jack Hobhouse Photography
Photo of a traditional brick and rear extension in London with three floors and a pitched roof.
A&J House
A&J House
Foster LomasFoster Lomas
Design ideas for a red traditional brick and rear extension in London with three floors and a pitched roof.
Westley – Bury St Edmunds – Suffolk - Phase 1 Completed, Happy Family Living!
Westley – Bury St Edmunds – Suffolk - Phase 1 Completed, Happy Family Living!
Free Spirit Architectural DesignFree Spirit Architectural Design
The existing garage and passage has been successfully converted into a family / multi-use room and home office with W.C. Bi folding doors allow the space to be opened up into the gardens. The garage door opening has been retained and adapted to form a feature brick bay window with window seat to the home office, creating a serene workspace.
Allston Residence
Allston Residence
2Scale Architects2Scale Architects
- Greg Swedberg was the principal designer while employed at Allegro Builders. Greg Swedberg left Allegro Builders in 2009 to start his own architecture practice 2Scale Architects.
Buckhead
Buckhead
J Steven Kemp ArchitectJ Steven Kemp Architect
Photo of a beige and medium sized classic brick house exterior in Atlanta with three floors and a shingle roof.
Camberwell House
Camberwell House
McGann ArchitectsMcGann Architects
This is an example of a classic bungalow extension in Melbourne.

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