The announcement comes as the UK housing market continues to see strong demand for properties with additional space, particularly in rural areas like the Cotswolds and surrounding regions including Bristol, where many former city dwellers have relocated since 2020.
"We've seen a significant shift in how people view their homes since the rise of remote working," said a spokesperson for Timberpride. "Homeowners across the Bristol region are looking for sustainable ways to create additional space that adds both character and value to their properties."
Industry experts suggest that high-quality home extensions can increase property values by up to 20%, making them an attractive option for homeowners looking to invest in their properties rather than move.
Timberpride's new offerings include both traditional extensions and orangeries, with designs that can be adapted for various uses including home offices, kitchens, or dining areas.
"Oak has remarkable longevity compared to other building materials," the spokesperson explained. "These structures are designed to last for generations while requiring minimal maintenance, which makes them particularly suitable for the British climate."
The company emphasizes the environmental credentials of their approach, pointing to their practice of sourcing timber from managed British woodlands. This local supply chain reduces transportation emissions while supporting regional forestry management.
According to the Federation of Master Builders, the home renovation sector has seen sustained growth over the past three years, with extensions being among the most popular projects. Sustainable building materials have become increasingly important to consumers, with 65% of homeowners now considering environmental impact when planning renovations.
Timberpride's extensions will be handcrafted by local artisans at their Gloucestershire workshop, continuing a tradition of craftsmanship that has become increasingly rare in modern construction.
The company has built its reputation on combining traditional woodworking techniques with contemporary design principles, creating structures that complement both modern and period properties throughout Bristol and the surrounding areas.
Homeowners in the Bristol region interested in exploring oak framed extension options can find more information at www.timberpride.co.uk or contact the company directly at info@timberpride.co.uk.