1. Introduction: A Common Bromley Homeowner Decision
If you own a home in Bromley (postcodes BR1, BR2, BR3), chances are you have considered extending rather than moving. From 1930s semis around Shortlands and Bickley, to Victorian terraces near Bromley North, and larger family homes close to Sundridge Park or Hayes, Bromley’s housing stock lends itself well to extensions.
One of the most common questions we hear is simple but important:
Should I build a single-storey extension or a double-storey extension?
This decision affects not just your budget, but disruption during the build, how your home functions long-term, and how much value you add. This guide is written to help Bromley homeowners make that choice with clarity, using realistic costs, local planning context, and genuine trade-offs rather than sales talk.
2. What Is a Single-Storey Extension?
A single-storey extension adds space at ground level only. In Bromley, these are most commonly built to the rear of the property.
Common Bromley Use Cases
- Open-plan kitchen and dining spaces
- Kitchen extensions with rooflights or bi-fold doors
- Utility rooms or ground-floor family rooms
Why Homeowners Choose This Option
- Lower upfront cost
- Shorter build time
- Often falls under permitted development
- Minimal impact on upstairs layout
When It Works Well
- You already have enough bedrooms
- Garden depth allows for extension without feeling cramped
- The goal is lifestyle improvement rather than resale optimisation
When It Does Not
- You need additional bedrooms
- Garden space is already limited
- The property is below the area’s value ceiling
3. What Is a Double-Storey Extension?
A double-storey extension adds space on both the ground and first floors, usually to the rear or side.
Common Layouts in Bromley
- Kitchen or family room below, bedrooms above
- Ground-floor living space with an upstairs bathroom or ensuite
- Combined rear and side extensions on semi-detached homes
Why Homeowners Consider It
- Adds bedrooms and bathrooms, not just living space
- Better value per square metre
- Stronger long-term resale appeal
When It Makes Sense
- Growing families
- Homes with limited garden depth
- Properties sitting below the local price ceiling
4. Cost Comparison in 2026: Bromley Context
Single-Storey Extension Costs
- Typical range: £2,300–£3,400 per m² in London and South East
- 20m² extension: £50,000–£70,000
- 30m² extension: £65,000–£100,000+
Double-Storey Extension Costs
- Typical range: £2,200–£3,000 per m²
- 40m² total (20m² per floor): £90,000–£130,000+
- 60m² total: £115,000–£180,000+
Why Double-Storey Can Be Better Value
The foundations, groundworks, and structural setup are shared across both floors. This often makes a double-storey extension cheaper per square metre, despite higher overall spend.
5. Space and Practical Use Comparison
Single-Storey Extensions
- Preserve upstairs layout
- Reduce garden size more significantly
- Excellent for everyday living upgrades
- Less disruption to bedrooms during works
Double-Storey Extensions
- Increase total usable space dramatically
- Preserve more garden relative to floor area gained
- Offer flexible layouts over time
- More complex build with longer construction period
Day-to-day disruption is usually higher for double-storey builds, but the long-term payoff can outweigh this.
6. ROI and Property Value Impact in Bromley
Single-Storey ROI
- Typical value uplift: 5–10%
- Kitchen extensions can reach up to 15%
- Works best when improving poor layouts
Double-Storey ROI
- Typical uplift: 10–20%
- Adding bedrooms and bathrooms performs best
- Family homes benefit most
For Bromley buyers, layout quality matters more than raw size. A well-planned double-storey extension often outperforms a large but poorly integrated single-storey build.
7. Planning Permission and Regulations in Bromley
Planning rules in Bromley vary by street, property type, and designation.
Key Points to Understand
- Many single-storey extensions fall under permitted development
- Some double-storey extensions can also be permitted
- Bromley has 45 conservation areas
- Article 4 Directions remove permitted development rights in some locations
- Green Belt restrictions apply in parts of the borough
Rules differ significantly between areas like Chislehurst, Beckenham, Orpington, and central Bromley. Pre-application advice from Bromley Council can clarify feasibility before design costs escalate.
8. Common Mistakes Bromley Homeowners Make
- Choosing the cheapest quote without checking scope
- Designing only for current needs
- Ignoring how light flows through the house
- Underestimating total project costs and VAT
- Forgetting about heating and boiler capacity
- Blocking future resale potential through poor layout
- Exceeding the local property value ceiling
These mistakes cost more to fix later than to plan correctly from the start.
9. Which Option Is Right for You?
Choose a single-storey extension if:
- Budget is under £80,000
- You need better ground-floor living space
- Planning restrictions limit height
- Bedrooms are already sufficient
Choose a double-storey extension if:
- You need additional bedrooms or bathrooms
- Long-term ROI matters
- Garden space is limited
- Your home is below the area’s price ceiling
Is a single or double-storey extension better in Bromley?
There is no universal answer. For lifestyle upgrades, single-storey often works. For value and future-proofing, double-storey typically wins.
10. How Buildaway Can Help
Buildaway works with Bromley homeowners across BR1, BR2, and BR3, delivering both single and double-storey extensions.
We offer:
- Planning-first advice based on your property and location
- Honest cost comparisons and ROI guidance
- Design-led solutions, not generic layouts
- Full project management from drawings to completion
- Local experience with Bromley planning policies
If you are weighing your options and want clear, professional guidance rather than a sales pitch, we are happy to help.
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