Just seeking opinions and any experience as we decide what to do about our rear extension.
We have a 1930s mid terrace built on a slope - so the front door/garden is at ground level, and the rear has a fairly significant drop of about 1.2 metres (originally there were treacherous stone steps down, we currently have raised decking and then steep steps down to the garden).
We'd like to extend, however keeping it level with the current kitchen diner seems like it won't be possible due to the height of the roof being above permitted levels, plus we then still have to deal with the drop down to the garden and don't want to use up more space in our (not huge) garden with more decking/steps.
I thought we could get by this by having a few steps down to the extension with a sloping roof taking the height to permitted level, and then a couple more steps from the extension to the garden (possibly a small strip of decking or patio).
However, I've been reading about this and having too many stairs in an open plan room (had planned steps the entire width) seems like it could cause problems with reselling (our kids are older so hadn't thought about the toddler issue, and obviously not ideal with mobility issues either).
WWYD in this situation? Has anyone come across an extension that deals with this well?