Should I Convert My Loft Space?

If you’re looking to make more use of your space, you may be wondering if you should convert your loft space?

Considering converting your loft is a great way to add more living space to your home. Not only will it increase your property’s value, it can also increase your living space. Of course, some lofts are easier to convert than others. Obviously, you must also be sure your loft has adequate head height, which is mainly determined by the height of the stairs and landings. The ceiling height in the loft should be at least 2.2 metres, if not higher.

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The cost of adding value to your home is increasing and the conversion process is taking longer than ever. Rising labour costs and a post-lockdown rush have all made it more expensive. If you’re considering a loft conversion, you should expect to pay between 20% and 40% more than you would have before the lockdown. And remember to consult with building control. If you want to sell your property later, getting permission is essential. Without approval, you may run the risk of dangerous construction.

Despite the potential benefits, the decision to convert your loft depends on the roof structure and its condition. A loft conversion is an excellent way to add additional space without constructing a costly extension. However, you should take your time and seek professional advice. If you’re thinking about Oak Roof Trusses, contact www.timberpride.co.uk/oak-trusses/

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Loft conversions usually require just a few structural changes. If you have structurally sound roofs, you may need only windows and insulation. If you want to maximise views, consider converting your loft space and using velux windows.

Second, determine whether your loft space is big enough to accommodate additional rooms. If you’re planning on making a bedroom, a dormer window may be the perfect solution. This adds height and additional space to the room, and the room can double as a reading nook, custom storage space, or even a full bed. A dormer window’s large window will also give the space an attractive, distinctive appearance.

While most lofts can be converted into sleeping lofts, it’s important to consider the structure of your house and its structural limitations. The conversion process will vary in length, from six to eight weeks, depending on the complexity of the conversion. The process may also require you to install a staircase and check applicable building codes. Regardless of the space you’re trying to create, make sure to ask for professional advice and guidance before taking the plunge.

 

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