Double Storey Extension in Kilburn NW6
Two-storey rear extensions that add a ground floor living space and a first floor bedroom or bathroom simultaneously — the highest-value extension type in the NW London property market.
Why Kilburn Properties Choose Us
Victorian terraces, up-and-coming area with lower entry prices. Strong community, diverse neighbourhood. Our team works exclusively in NW London, bringing detailed knowledge of Brent planning requirements and the specific challenges of Victorian terraces & conversions stock.
- Planning Authority
- Brent LBC
- Average Property Value
- £700,000
- Conservation Area
- No
- Typical Project Cost
- £120,000–£280,000
How a Double Storey Extension Works — Step by Step
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Survey, Feasibility, and Massing Assessment
A double storey rear extension is a significant change to the property's massing. We assess the rear garden depth available, the shadow impact on neighbours, and the relationship to the principal rear elevation. We also confirm the structural implications for the existing first floor — new joists, lintels, and load paths are assessed before design commences.
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Planning Strategy and Pre-Application Consultation
Double storey extensions require full planning permission in all NW London conservation areas — they are never permitted development. Pre-application advice from the LPA is essential to understand the acceptable scale, massing, and materials before architectural drawings are committed to. In Hampstead Garden Suburb, HGS Trust pre-application consultation is additionally required.
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RIBA Architectural Design
The architect produces full planning and building regulations drawings including section drawings showing the two-storey massing in the context of the existing house and garden. The design must demonstrate that the extension is subservient to the host property and does not dominate the rear elevation. Material selection is driven by the planning context.
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Structural Engineering and Party Wall
A structural engineer designs the two-storey structure including foundations, ground floor slab, first floor structure, and roof. Party wall notices are served — the first floor of the extension will typically be adjacent to the neighbour's first floor bedrooms, requiring careful detailing of sound insulation and party wall construction.
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Demolition, Groundworks, and Foundations
The rear garden is excavated for the deeper foundations required for a two-storey structure (typically 1.2–1.8m in London Clay). Drainage is diverted, and the reinforced concrete strip or raft foundations are poured and inspected. Underfloor heating and ground floor services are roughed in before the slab is poured.
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Ground Floor and First Floor Structure
The ground floor walls are built in masonry or timber frame, the first floor joists are installed, and the first floor walls are constructed. The roof structure is built and made weathertight before any internal works commence. External cladding, windows, and render are applied to the planning-approved specification.
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Rear Wall Openings — Ground and First Floor
With the extension weathertight, the rear wall of the existing house is opened at ground floor level for the kitchen-dining connection and at first floor level for the new bedroom. Structural steels carry the loads above each opening. The temporary propping is removed after the steels are poured in.
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Internal Fit-Out, Services, and Completion
Ground floor kitchen-dining fit-out and first floor bedroom or bathroom installation proceed in parallel. Building control inspects at each key stage. On completion, the extension adds two large usable rooms and significantly increases the property value — double storey extensions are the highest-value extension type in the NW London market.
Costs and Investment
Typical project cost in Kilburn: £120,000–£280,000
All quotes are fixed-price with no hidden fees. Costs in NW6 reflect the £700,000 average property value and the specification level expected in this postcode. We confirm the total cost in writing before work commences.
Get Your Free QuoteDouble Storey Extension in Kilburn — Planning and Local Considerations
Kilburn NW6 double storey extensions require full planning permission whether governed by Camden or Brent LBC. Both authorities require a well-prepared planning application with design justification for any significant increase in massing. The Victorian terrace typology common in Kilburn has moderate rear garden depths — planning officers will assess whether garden loss is acceptable. Post-renovation values benefit from the NW6 location and the significant increase in accommodation the extension provides.
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