
It's fun to daydream about what might be possible, but realism has to kick in eventually. More often than not it's the budget that will determine what's really possible.
For the more dramatic schemes, you'll have to hire an architect and this can be pricey. For a typical glazed rear extension, we’re talking upwards of £40,000, but if you go for a glass extension specialist it should be closer to £20,000. The latter will do you a side extension for around £10,000. If money is tight, then think about the sliding/cantilever doors option. Prices start at about £1,000 per glazed panel. Like these ideas, but want something a touch more traditional? The most basic, but not so contemporary, glass conservatory can cost from £2,000 from places such as Homebase and B&Q, escalating to around £30,000 for larger, more elaborate designs that are professionally fitted.

Photo: Paul Tyage
'A loft conversion should always be a lifestyle choice', says Chris Wood of the National Association of Estate Agents. 'Whether it adds value to your home depends on many factors, including the style of your property, the area it's located in and the availability of similar properties nearby'.
The simplicity of a glass extension's design means that it suits both contemporary and period properties. However, always think of future buyers - if you live in a traditional area, a more conventional conservatory might help you sell more easily.
Glass additions maximise space and light in the home – two factors that should increase the value of your property. It may look beautifully ephemeral, but done well, a glass installation will last forever and be able to withstand all weather conditions. Also, you may not have much of a garden, but the addition of glazing to your home will make the most of what little outdoor space you have.
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