DrPhill
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Hi all, I was idly wondering if I could add windows to our bungalow as the kitchen is a little dark. (It is brick/tile construction from the 60's).
A quick search on web seems to indicate that planning permission 'may not be needed' but that building control may need to be involved. Does anyone have experience of this sort of thing - problems or opportunities to suggest?
What are the practical limitations of adding a window (reduced thermal efficiency, probably)? How close to a corner can we go? How large a 'damage radius' around the recess should we allow for?
I am also toying with the idea of a light-pipe - but windows seem more 'natural' to me. Is this likely to be cost-effective? It may have better thermal insulation.
These are only early musings, but I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks
A quick search on web seems to indicate that planning permission 'may not be needed' but that building control may need to be involved. Does anyone have experience of this sort of thing - problems or opportunities to suggest?
What are the practical limitations of adding a window (reduced thermal efficiency, probably)? How close to a corner can we go? How large a 'damage radius' around the recess should we allow for?
I am also toying with the idea of a light-pipe - but windows seem more 'natural' to me. Is this likely to be cost-effective? It may have better thermal insulation.
These are only early musings, but I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks