1) Council Approval
Due to the fact local council regulations specify the appro9xiamte distance that a struture has to be from your property as well as the specfic percentage of land that is allowed to be covered by a sstruure, home extensions within Australia, require a building permit and council approval. As such, ensure that you secure a building permit and that you seek council approval before …show more content…
As such, before you actually begin the process of extendiing your property, ensure that you contrust some type of privacy plan that you can utilzie. FOr example, it's highly recommned that you shift your bedrooms and living room to the part of the house that will be least affected by your extension related activites.
3) Air Circulation
A home that does not receive an adeuate amount of air, can make its dwellers considerably miserable. Therefore ensure that the new extension work does not hinder your current home's supple of winds. Addionall, when it comes to planning the extension, try and look for various ways as to which your property can receive an abduance of natural air.
4) Budget
Unless you're loaded with cash, the expenses that are associated with the project should be one of the most important questions that you ask yourself. Therefore, ensure that you estbaliis ha reailsitoc prior to purchasing any kind of building material.
5) Professional