Planning a house extension is one of the most significant investments you can make in your property. Understanding the true costs involved helps you budget effectively and avoid unwelcome surprises. This comprehensive guide breaks down extension costs across London and Surrey, covering everything from basic builds to high-end finishes.

How Much Does a House Extension Cost?

Extension costs in the UK typically range from £1,500 to £3,500 per square metre, depending on your location, specification, and the complexity of the build. In London and Surrey, expect to pay towards the higher end of this range due to increased labour and material costs.

Average Extension Costs by Type

Extension Type Cost Range (London/Surrey) Typical Size
Single storey rear £50,000 – £120,000 15-30 sqm
Double storey £80,000 – £200,000 30-60 sqm
Wrap-around £70,000 – £180,000 25-50 sqm
Side return £40,000 – £80,000 10-20 sqm
Basement £200,000 – £500,000+ 40-100 sqm

Extension Cost Per Square Metre

The cost per square metre varies significantly based on specification:

  • Basic specification: £1,500 – £2,000 per sqm
  • Standard specification: £2,000 – £2,800 per sqm
  • High specification: £2,800 – £3,500 per sqm
  • Premium/bespoke: £3,500 – £5,000+ per sqm

These figures include construction, basic finishes, and standard fixtures. They do not typically include architect fees, planning costs, or high-end fixtures and fittings.

What Affects Extension Costs?

Location

London and Surrey command premium prices compared to other parts of the UK. Central London boroughs like Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster typically cost 20-40% more than outer London areas. Surrey towns such as Weybridge, Esher, and Cobham also attract higher labour rates due to the affluent housing market.

Structural Complexity

The structural requirements significantly impact costs:

  • Simple rear extensions with standard foundations are most economical
  • Extensions requiring steel beams for open-plan layouts add £5,000-£15,000
  • Party wall agreements with neighbours can add £1,500-£3,000 per wall
  • Working near or under trees may require specialist foundations, adding £10,000-£30,000

Groundworks and Foundations

Foundation costs depend on ground conditions and proximity to trees. Standard strip foundations cost around £150-£200 per linear metre. If your site has poor ground conditions or nearby trees, you may need piled foundations, which can add £15,000-£40,000 to your project.

Finishes and Fixtures

The specification level dramatically affects your final cost:

  • Kitchen: £10,000 (basic) to £50,000+ (bespoke)
  • Bathroom: £5,000 (basic) to £25,000+ (luxury)
  • Flooring: £30-£150 per sqm depending on material
  • Bifold doors: £4,000-£12,000 depending on size and material

Hidden Costs to Budget For

Many homeowners underestimate the additional costs beyond construction:

Professional Fees

  • Architect fees: 8-15% of construction cost
  • Structural engineer: £1,000-£3,000
  • Planning application: £258 (householder application)
  • Building control: £500-£1,500
  • Party wall surveyor: £700-£1,500 per party

Site Costs

  • Scaffold hire: £1,000-£2,500
  • Skip hire: £200-£400 per skip
  • Temporary accommodation: Variable
  • Storage for furniture: £100-£300 per month

Contingency

Always budget a contingency of 10-15% for unexpected costs. Issues discovered during construction, such as hidden drainage or structural problems, can quickly consume this buffer.

How to Reduce Extension Costs

Design Efficiently

Work with your architect to maximise value:

  • Simple rectangular footprints cost less than complex shapes
  • Flat roofs are typically cheaper than pitched roofs
  • Standardised window and door sizes reduce costs
  • Consider permitted development to save planning fees

Choose Materials Wisely

Material choices significantly impact your budget:

  • Brick: Traditional, durable, mid-range cost
  • Render: Modern look, slightly lower cost than brick
  • Timber cladding: Contemporary aesthetic, variable cost
  • Glass: Premium cost but adds value and light

Timing Your Project

Construction costs fluctuate with market conditions. Starting your project during quieter periods (autumn/winter) may secure better contractor rates. However, ensure your contractor can manage weather-related delays.

Is an Extension Worth the Investment?

A well-designed extension typically adds more value than it costs. Research suggests that a good quality extension can add 5-10% to your property value, often exceeding the construction cost in high-value areas like London and Surrey.

Beyond financial returns, extensions provide:

  • Additional living space tailored to your needs
  • Improved natural light and connection to the garden
  • Modern, open-plan layouts
  • Avoidance of moving costs and stamp duty

Next Steps

Ready to explore your extension options? Contact us for a consultation. We specialise in residential extensions across London and Surrey, from concept design through to completion. Our team will help you understand realistic costs for your specific project and maximise value within your budget.

Learn more about how we work and our design process, or view our portfolio to see examples of completed projects.

We work with homeowners across London and Surrey, including Wandsworth, Wimbledon, Clapham, Battersea, Fulham, Richmond, Kingston, and Guildford.

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