AllBuilding manages the entire process — from feasibility checks and planning advice to architectural design, structural calculations, and final certification. Many homes in Brighton qualify for permitted development rights, meaning no full planning application is required if you stay within limits (roof volume under 40 m³ for terraces or 50 m³ for semi‑detached homes, maintaining similar materials and roof height). Our team ensures full compliance with UK building regulations, covering structural safety, fire protection, insulation, ventilation, and staircase design.
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Recent projects include a loft extension in Hove, where our team built custom components off‑site — such as a made‑to‑measure staircase — to reduce build time and costs. This efficiency demonstrates our expertise in combining modern building techniques with traditional craftsmanship while respecting Brighton’s architectural character.
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Our most recent loft extension was completed in Hove on just this premise. We also built a good proportion of the extension off-site, for example, the custom made staircase, and then installed it, speeding up the building process and saving budget.
In Brighton, many loft extensions fall under permitted development, so they do not need a full planning application if they stay within strict limits. These limits include not increasing the roof volume by more than 40 cubic metres for a terraced house or 50 cubic metres for semi‑detached and detached houses, not building higher than the existing roof, and avoiding extensions that project forward over the principal roof slope facing the road. Materials must be similar in appearance to the existing house, and dormers are usually required to be set back at least 20 cm from the eaves to qualify as permitted development.
Regardless of planning status, all loft extensions in Brighton must comply with UK building regulations, covering structure, fire safety, insulation, stairs, ventilation, and soundproofing. Typically this means upgrading floor joists, adding steel beams, providing fire‑resistant doors, and ensuring safe escape routes via compliant staircases. Happy to discuss!