Kitchen Extensions: The Claims Homeowners Believe, and What's Actually True
Kitchen extension research online is full of half-truths repeated so often they sound like fact. Below are the claims that come up most in first meetings, checked against what actually happens on real kitchen extension projects, including four completed builds across London and Surrey. Myth: "A kitchen extension always needs full planning permission" Reality: Many single storey rear kitchen extensions fall under permitted development rights, provided they stay within volume and boundary limits set by national planning policy. Full planning is only triggered once the scheme exceeds those thresholds, or the property sits in a conservation area or has removed permitted development rights through an Article 4 Direction. The right first step is always a site specific check, not an assumption either way. Myth: "Bigger always means better value" Reality: Value uplift depends more on how the space connects to the rest of the house than on raw square footage. This played...