Single-Storey vs Double-Storey Extension: Which Adds More Value in Manchester?
Need more space but not sure whether to build out or build up? This guide compares single-storey and double-storey extensions for Manchester homeowners — covering cost, space gained, build time, planning permission and long-term resale value.
Single-Storey Cost
£34,000–£60,000
Double-Storey Cost
£80,000–£120,000
Extra Bedrooms Gained
0–3
In This Guide
The Quick Answer
If you only need a bigger kitchen, a dining area or a stronger connection to the garden, a single-storey extension is usually the more cost-effective route, typically from around £34,000. If you need both more living space downstairs and extra bedrooms or a bathroom upstairs, a double-storey extension often works out better value per square metre, even though the total project cost is higher — typically £80,000–£120,000.
Cost Comparison: Single-Storey vs Double-Storey
These figures reflect typical 2026 pricing for Manchester and Greater Manchester, based on standard specification builds.
| Extension Type | Typical Size | Cost per m² | Typical Total Cost | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Storey | 20–30m² | £1,700–£1,900 | £34,000–£60,000 | Kitchen extensions, rear family rooms, open-plan living |
| Double Storey | 40–60m² total | £1,500–£1,800 | £80,000–£120,000 | Extra living space plus bedrooms or a bathroom upstairs |
| Double Storey + Loft | 60–80m² total | £1,300–£1,750 | £100,000–£160,000 | Large-scale transformations for growing families |
A double-storey extension can look cheaper per square metre than a single-storey one — but the full project still costs more overall because there is simply more construction involved. For a full breakdown, see our House Extension Cost in Manchester (2026 Guide).
Real Single-Storey & Double-Storey Projects in Manchester
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Space & Layout: What You Actually Gain
Single-Storey Extension
- Best suited to kitchen and family room upgrades
- Simpler to plan and usually faster to build
- Great for improving natural light with glazed doors and rooflights
- Lower total budget, lower structural complexity
Double-Storey Extension
- Creates significantly more total space across two floors
- Often better value per square metre than single-storey alone
- Works well for growing families needing bedrooms as well as living space
- Higher overall spend and more structural complexity
Which Adds More Resale Value?
In Manchester's terraced and semi-detached housing stock, a double-storey extension generally has the edge on resale value, simply because it adds bedrooms — and bedroom count is one of the biggest drivers of asking price locally. Moving a 3-bedroom house to 4 or 5 bedrooms can shift it into a different buyer bracket entirely.
That said, a well-designed single-storey kitchen extension still adds real value, particularly in family-focused suburbs where open-plan kitchen-diners are one of the most requested features on viewings. The key is matching the extension to what local buyers in your street or postcode actually want — which is exactly what a site visit from KWS Builders is for.
Planning Permission Differences
| Factor | Single-Storey | Double-Storey |
|---|---|---|
| Permitted development eligible? | Often yes, within size limits | Rarely — most need full planning permission |
| Typical approval route | Permitted development or householder application | Full planning application |
| Neighbour impact checks | Usually limited | Overlooking, light and boundary distance assessed |
| Typical timeline to approval | 0–8 weeks | 8–13 weeks |
For the full detail on permitted development limits, read our companion guide: Do You Need Planning Permission for a House Extension in Manchester? Our Design & Planning Permission Services can confirm exactly where your property sits before you commit to a design.
Which Should You Choose?
| Your Situation | Likely Best Fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Small kitchen, tight budget, garden you want to keep | Single-storey | Lower cost, less disruption, keeps more garden space |
| Family outgrowing bedroom count | Double-storey | Adds bedrooms as well as living space in one build |
| Need maximum space, budget allows | Double-storey + loft | Combines extension and roof space for the biggest gain |
| Unsure what your garden/boundaries allow | Site review first | KWS confirms what's realistic before you design anything |
Not Sure Which Extension Fits Your House?
Tell us about your property and budget, and KWS Builders will help you work out whether single-storey, double-storey, or a combined approach makes the most sense — with a tailored quote to match.
Why Plan This With KWS Builders
Why KWS Works Well for This Decision
- We assess your actual property, garden size and budget — not a generic online average
- Planning guidance included from the first conversation
- One team handles structure, plastering, bathrooms, kitchens and finishing
- 30+ years of combined building experience across Manchester extensions
What We Help Clients Avoid
- Choosing an extension type before checking planning position
- Underestimating the total cost of a double-storey build
- Designing a layout that doesn't suit local buyer demand
- Missing bathroom or bedroom needs the household will grow into
