
I gave my house an extra room with no planning permission with a £300 caravan
A SAVVY woman has been able to extend her home without needing any planning permission. Sarah, from the UK, decided to buy herself a cheap caravan to…
A British woman has successfully transformed a dilapidated 1970s caravan, originally purchased for just £300, into a stylish and functional garden office. The ambitious renovation project, undertaken by the owner herself, involved overcoming significant challenges, including the caravan's initial poor condition and extensive repairs. The interior now boasts modern herringbone flooring, rich brown velvet upholstery, and elegant rattan detailing. A notable addition is a large projector screen, indicating the space's intended use for entertainment and work. The owner expressed immense pride in the completed project, stating she never believed she was capable of such extensive DIY work. In a personal aside, the caravan's renovator also shared her long-standing goal of learning to drive a manual car, a skill she hopes to master with the help of a family member. The successful caravan transformation has reportedly inspired her to tackle this personal challenge.
A SAVVY woman has been able to extend her home without needing any planning permission. Sarah, from the UK, decided to buy herself a cheap caravan to…
A SAVVY woman has been able to extend her home without needing any planning permission. Sarah, from the UK, decided to buy herself a cheap caravan to…
A SAVVY woman has been able to extend her home without needing any planning permission. Sarah, from the UK, decided to buy herself a cheap caravan to…