Modular Extensions

A modular home extension that transforms the way you extend your home

A modular extension is a revolutionary new way to add an extension on your Yorkshire home. It allows for a completely bespoke design so that your extension can look and feel exactly the way that you want, but as it is put together using individual panels, it can be watertight in just a matter of days, meaning your home improvement not only looks incredible, but it is ready to use sooner than you might think.

A modular home extension that transforms the way you extend your home

A modular extension is a revolutionary new way to add an extension on your Yorkshire home. It allows for a completely bespoke design so that your extension can look and feel exactly the way that you want, but as it is put together using individual panels, it can be watertight in just a matter of days, meaning your home improvement not only looks incredible, but it is ready to use sooner than you might think.

Paul Iliffe

Let your imagination run wild with the choice of colours available for your modular extension

Our modular system gives you a range of design options. The slim and lightweight walls have a number of finish options including brick mesh, timber and cement board, with each one available in a range of different colours so you can choose something traditional, modern or completely unique. The roof options have a number of colours available, and the trim around windows and doors are available in any RAL colour.

Enjoy complete design freedom with all of our extension glazing options

As all modular extensions are completely unique, you have the choice and flexibility to put your windows and doors wherever you please. This means that you can choose how much light you want to let into your space and how much privacy you require. You can even opt for a glass roof or add roof lights and glazed panels into a tiled roof design.

Colours

Let your imagination run wild with the choice of colours available for your modular extension

Our modular system gives you a range of design options. The slim and lightweight walls have a number of finish options including brick mesh, timber and cement board, with each one available in a range of different colours so you can choose something traditional, modern or completely unique. The roof options have a number of colours available, and the trim around windows and doors are available in any RAL colour.

Glazing

Enjoy complete design freedom with all of our extension glazing options

As all modular extensions are completely unique, you have the choice and flexibility to put your windows and doors wherever you please. This means that you can choose how much light you want to let into your space and how much privacy you require. You can even opt for a glass roof or add roof lights and glazed panels into a tiled roof design.

Can a hup! system increase the floor space of my conservatory?

The walls in a Hup! extension are incredibly slim which means you can gain as much as 10 to 15% more floor space than if you built the same design using bricks and mortar.

Will my garden be damaged during the build process?

Each Hup! panel is incredibly lightweight, making it easy for builders to lift and carry them into the right position. This helps to minimise any disruption around your home and ensures that the rest of your property remains as well protected as possible.

What assurances of quality will I get from a modular extension!?

All modular extensions are not only building regulation compliant and pre-approved by several independent inspectors but they are also accredited and approved by a number of relevant bodies. hup! has been independently tested for strength, thermal performance, fire resistance, and quality so you can have the peace of mind that you are installing a wonderful and safe addition to your home.

Can the base of my existing conservatory be used for a Hup! extension?

All of the panels in a hup! extension are extremely lightweight, which means it is easy for them to be added onto an existing conservatory base. This not only minimises the amount of disruption involved in the build, but it can also save you a lot of time and money.

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