How to Add a Second Floor to Your West Sussex Bungalow: The 2026 Transformation Guide

If you live in a bungalow in Bognor Regis, Chichester, or the historic streets of Arundel, you already know the unique charm of single-storey living. You have the garden space, the privacy, and often a larger-than-average plot. But as we move through 2026, many West Sussex families are finding that "downstairs only" just isn't cutting it anymore. Whether it’s the need for a dedicated home office, more bedrooms for a growing family, or simply wanting to capture those stunning South Downs or coastal views, the question is the same: Can I add a second floor to my bungalow?

The short answer is yes: and it is one of the most transformative investments you can make in your property. At Swanbourne Construction Ltd, we’ve spent over 20 years helping homeowners across the county turn modest bungalows into striking, modern two-storey homes.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the structural, legal, and design essentials of adding a second floor in today’s market.

Why "Going Up" is the Smartest Move in 2026

West Sussex land prices haven't exactly slowed down. If you love your location but have outgrown your square footage, moving house often means a hefty stamp duty bill and the stress of a property chain. Building upwards allows you to stay in the neighborhood you love while potentially doubling your living space.

Modern two-storey bungalow transformation in West Sussex with flint walls and contemporary cladding.

The Structural Reality: Can Your Foundations Handle It?

Before we pick up a hammer, we have to look down. Most bungalows built in the mid-20th century were designed to support exactly what they currently hold: one floor and a roof. When you add a second storey, you are adding significant weight: new walls, floor joists, furniture, and the occupants themselves.

The Foundation Check
Our first step at Swanbourne Construction is always a thorough structural assessment. We often need to dig "trial holes" to inspect the depth and condition of your existing foundations.

Internal Load-Bearing Walls
It’s not just the external walls that do the work. We also need to identify where the internal load-bearing walls sit, as these will support the new floor joists. If you’re planning an open-plan ground floor as part of your house extension project, we will integrate steel beams (RSJs) to carry that new upstairs weight.

Navigating Planning Permission in West Sussex

In 2026, planning rules have evolved, but they remain a critical hurdle. While some loft conversions fall under "Permitted Development," adding a full second floor almost always requires a full planning application because you are significantly altering the height and shape of the building.

Architectural plans and model for a bungalow second-floor extension in Chichester, West Sussex.

Designing for the 2026 Lifestyle

We aren't just building boxes on top of houses anymore. Today’s West Sussex homeowner wants a "master suite" experience.

The Logistics: Do You Have to Move Out?

This is the question every homeowner asks. When you add a second floor, we literally have to remove the roof of your house. For a period of time, your home is open to the elements (though we use extensive scaffolding and "top-hat" covers to keep things dry).

Professional bungalow construction site in West Sussex showing a second floor addition under scaffolding.

What Does a Second-Floor Addition Cost in 2026?

While every project is unique, a full second-storey addition in West Sussex typically ranges from £1,800 to £2,500 per square metre.

Factors that influence the price include:

  1. Structural reinforcement: Does the ground floor need steel or underpinning?
  2. Staircase placement: Finding the right spot for the new stairs often requires reconfiguring a ground-floor room.
  3. Finish quality: Are we installing standard radiators or high-end underfloor heating?
  4. Exterior materials: Traditional brickwork is generally more cost-effective than bespoke timber or zinc cladding.

Investing £150,000 to £200,000 might sound like a lot, but in a high-value area like Chichester, turning a 2-bed bungalow into a 4-bed house can easily add £250,000+ to the property value, making it a very sound financial decision.

Why Choose Swanbourne Construction Ltd?

Choosing a builder for a project this size is a big decision. You aren't just hiring someone to lay bricks; you're hiring someone to take the roof off your life's biggest investment.

At Swanbourne Construction Ltd, we bring:

Check out some of our previous projects to see how we’ve transformed similar properties in your area.

Luxury second-floor master suite with oak beams and balcony views of the West Sussex South Downs.

Take the First Step Towards Your New Home

Adding a second floor is a journey, and it starts with a conversation. Don't spend another year feeling cramped or looking at a ceiling that could be a view.

Are you ready to see what's possible for your bungalow? Whether you’re at the "just wondering" stage or you have a set of architectural drawings ready to go, we’re here to help.

Contact Swanbourne Construction Ltd today for an initial consultation. Let’s look at your foundations, discuss your vision, and start planning the transformation of your West Sussex home.

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