My house has a ring and a lighting circuit for the main building supplying both upstairs and downstairs. It also has a separate ring and a lighting circuit supplying the attached garage and utility room. The distribution box for all is located in the garage.
In the future I plan to have a conservatory installed.
My question: Is it OK (or not) to extend the garage ring and lighting circuit through the house to serve the conservatory? This would involve routing it across the rear of the house under the upstairs floorboards.
The main reasoning for doing this rather than just extending the main house circuits is more for the convenience of having power in the conservatory if the main house circuits have to be switched off. It would also make it so that all annexed areas of the property are on the same circuit. The garage/utility ring currently powers the CH boiler and utility washer/dryer. Just wondered if wiring the garage/utility circuits through the "domain" of the main building circuits to reach the conservatory is a "no no" as anybody pulling up the floorboards in future may assume that all T&E under there belongs to the main house circuits.