PPS 7 Addendum Residential Extensions and Alterations·Page 12·A4
Integration with Existing Property and Surroundings
Extensions and alterations must be designed as an integral part of the property both functionally and visually, avoiding isolation and incompatibility with surroundings that could damage character.
An extension or alteration to a residential property should be designed to become an integral part of the property both functionally and visually. Such works should not be designed in isolation solely to fit in a required amount of accommodation. Proposals that are badly sited or designed, or that are incompatible with their surroundings, can lead to an undesirable change in the character of the existing property and the area in which they are located. Success depends upon striking the right balance between adaptation and sensitivity to the original design.
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