Permitted Development rights can be a fantastic way to extend or improve your home without going through the full planning application process.
However, one of the most common questions homeowners ask is:
“Can I change the external appearance of my property under Permitted Development?”
The simple answer is — yes, to a certain extent.
What Does Permitted Development Allow?
Permitted Development (often referred to as PD) allows homeowners to carry out certain types of building work without full planning permission, provided the design falls within specific rules and limitations.
This can include projects such as:
- Loft conversions
- Rear extensions
- Roof alterations
- Garage conversions
- Certain external improvements
However, while some external changes are permitted, the overall appearance of the property still needs to remain broadly in keeping with the original house.
The Importance of “Similar Appearance” Materials
One of the key rules under Permitted Development is that materials used on the exterior of the extension or alteration should be similar in appearance to the existing property.
For example:
- Matching brickwork
- Similar roof tiles or slates
- Comparable render finishes
- Windows that complement the existing design
This helps ensure the new works blend naturally with the original home rather than looking visually out of place.