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We will convert your underutilised loft into a sanctuary of calm for guests to enjoy with privacy, a functional workspace with built-in storage, or a cosy new living area with bespoke shelving, making it your new favourite room in the house whilst adding value to your property.

Our comprehensive loft conversion services are delivered by a team of experienced and highly skilled tradespeople who will be happy to advise you on floor plans, room functionality, materials, finishes and more. Whatever you want to achieve – we will work with you through every stage of the process to deliver it.

From dormers, mansards, hip to gable and roof light loft conversions, we can construct them all. Once you have a design and plan in place, speak to us to find out how we can bring you one step closer to your dream home.

FAQs Related to Complete Loft Conversion.

01.

What style of loft conversion best suits my property?

The style of the loft conversion suitable for your property will vary depending on the size and structural configuration of your property. Loft conversions are commonly constructed in the following styles:

 

VELUX CONVERSION

This style uses roof windows, often referred to as skylights, to bring light into the loft space. The windows are installed in the pitched roof, so there is very little change to the structure of the original roof. 

DORMER LOFT CONVERSION

Here, the structure of roof is altered to include a protruding section, which is usually rectangular or square in shape, with regular style windows to provide light. This style increases the headroom and overall space within a smaller, cramped loft.

02.

Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion?

On most occasions, loft conversions do not need planning permission as they come under Permitted Development Rights, but we always recommend contacting your local council to confirm permission for any changes you make to your property.

03.

Who decides where the new staircase goes?

This specification is decided between yourself and your appointed architect. There are many structural factors which need to be taken into consideration before a final position is confirmed, but both your architect and building control inspector will ensure that your new staircase is positioned in the safest place; which on most occasions, is over the existing staircase.

04.

How long does a loft conversion take to complete?

Depending on the size of the property, loft conversions can take between 2-3 months to complete.

05.

Can I live in the property whilst work is being done?

Yes, of course. If you are living in the property, we will create a sealed division between your living area and the construction area to minimise dust, dirt and disturbance. We would work our way in, meaning that we would construct as much as possible externally before joining the new construction with the existing property.

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