Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)·Page 327·B9

Front elevation extensions and alterations design requirements

Extensions and alterations to property front elevations require careful design to maintain architectural integrity and avoid intrusive effects on the street scene. Works should appear integrated with the existing property through proportionate design, matching materials, fenestration, roof design and pitch.

Extensions or alterations to the front of a property require great care as the front elevation is often the most visible to public view. Poor design can upset the architectural integrity of the existing property and have an intrusive effect on the street scene. It is important, therefore, to ensure that extensions and alterations to the front of the property do not detract from the street scene, especially where there is a clear and visually obvious 'building line' or architectural features. In such cases they should appear to be part of the existing property and not an obvious addition. This can be achieved by ensuring any such works are in proportion with the property, its fenestration and detailing, with matching materials, roof design and pitch.

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