Planning permission
You will not require planning permission to make internal alterations to your home provided:
- that your property is not registered as a listed building
- the work does not create a separate unit or involve a change of use
- the work does not result in any external change to the building
If you do live in a listed building you may require permission for any alterations depending on the level of grading attached to the property.
Making an application - planning
Is my building or site listed?
Building permission
Building permission is required for:
- new internal walls
- removal of internal walls
- forming an opening in an internal wall
You should take special care before removing internal walls as these might have a number of functions that could affect the building and the safety of occupants
About internal walls
There are typically 2 types of internal walls:
- load bearing - where the wall provides separation between rooms and is also required to transfer loads from other parts of the structure, roof and floors etc, down to the foundations
- non-load bearing - walls that provide separation between rooms and are not required to transfer loads
Creating a new internal wall
You will need to consider the following:
- adequate separation is provided between the new habitable space and the remaining space in terms of fire resistance and thermal insulation
- any door provided in a new wall should have adequate fire resistance and be self-closing
- depending on the use of new habitable rooms, the new separating wall(s) may also need to provide sound insulation
Removing load bearing walls
You will need to consider the following:
- roof - part of the roof structure which would include the ceiling joists within the loft area are sometimes supported from internal walls
- wall above - there is possibility that if another wall sits directly above then it could be supporting that wall
- floor Joists - floor joists are sometimes built into or sitting on top of an internal wall
A structural engineer or surveyor will be able to help you to determine if the wall is load bearing and design a beam to cater for these loads.
Making an application - building