For technical classification purposes the determining factor has been first the type of external wall construction and second the roof and floor.
1960 semi detached house roof construction.
Ideas for elevation of a semi detached 1960s house.
The result is a white rendered addition housing a new kitchen diner that leads out through to a smartly landscaped garden.
Houses in the 60s.
When your house was built can be an indication how easily your loft can be converted and therefore how much the job will cost if your home was built before 1960 it s likely to be ideal for a loft.
I agree with riverside that concentrating on the physical drive will do the building wonders.
The house was extended on two floors at the back and all of the roof tiles were replaced with new slate.
The commonest house type was the three bedroom semi detached house although developments often included detached houses and bungalows.
I like semi detached houses to have a similar look to their neighbours and i honestly think the brickwork is fine.
1960s houses are now around 50 to 60 years old.
There was a reaction against the applied decoration and looking back to the past which was a feature or pre war housing.
Excluding the basement or semi basement.
Split level houses were relatively common figures 2 and 3.
Construction system for definitive reasons is the manner of constructing the whole or dominant part of the house 1.
Houses in the 60s.
As you can see the roof on the house on the right is totally.
The sixties semi was ultra modern on the outside as well as the inside.
The bungalow came into its own between the wars.
Foundation floors wall or roofs.
Construction methods have improved since that time particularly with regard to thermal insulation and safety.
A 1960s semi detached house in churchtown is to be extended reconfigured and modernised using a natural limited material palette to provide generous open plan spaces with an abundance of natural light for a growing family.
When the owners of this victorian semi detached home in a colchester conservation area wanted to replace a glazed lean to with a single storey extension and transform their sloping garden they turned to architect david nossiter to design a contemporary scheme.
Most houses built in the 1970s were detached single storey units figure 1.
Houses of the 50s and 60s were very different from what had gone before.
However there was a trend towards semi detached unit development particularly on inner city sites that were being redeveloped.