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LOFT CONVERSION in London, UK. Small lofts made big.
This modern loft conversion has been designed and built by Loft Conversion Specialist Barnet Loft Company, London’s loft conversion specialist. This is an excellent example of how unused loft space can be turned into two spacious loft conversion bedrooms and a loft conversion bathroom in North London.

DESIGN & BUILD BY LOFT CONVERSION SPECIALIST BARNET LOFT COMPANY.
A loft conversion or an attic conversion is the process of transforming an empty attic space or loft into a functional loft room, typically used as a bedroom, loft office space, a loft gym, or storage space. Loft conversions are one of the most popular forms of home improvement in London UK, as a result of their numerous perceived benefits. The installation of loft conversion is a complicated process, and whilst it may be possible to attempt a 'DIY' loft conversion, the large amount of work involved often results in many people choosing to contract a specialist loft conversion company to undertake the loft conversion task.

LOFT CONVERSION ARCHITECT
While you can design a loft conversion yourself, employing the services of an architect or designer is advisable.
Another alternative is a specialist loft conversion design and build company. For an all-inclusive service (and price) then a design and build contractor is a great option.

/ LOFT CONVERSION TYPES
Dormer loft conversion in London
Most loft conversions use dormer windows. Here, you’re building out so that inside you often have an area of flat, full-height ceiling, and your window is vertical. As well as the extra space created, a dormer window will be less noisy when it rains, and is easier to look out from than a roof light.  
There is a huge variety of conversions using dormers: you can have multiple dormers on the same side of the roof, or dormers front and back, narrow dormers or wide dormers. 

Hip-to-gable loft conversion in London
If you live in a detached, semi-detached or end-terrace house, you might have a hipped roof. Loft conversion with a hipped roof, the roof slopes on three (semi-detached/end terrace) or four sides for detached houses.
With a hip-to-gable loft conversion, one of those slopes is removed and you build out to a vertical wall (gable). Sometimes this type of loft conversion is used in combination with a dormer loft conversion on one of the remaining sloped sides of the roof. 

/ LOFT CONVERSION COST
How much does a loft conversion cost in London?
Unsurprisingly how much a loft conversion costs varies depending on the scale and complexity of the work.
How much does a rooflight / basic room in the loft cost in London?
This is the cheapest type of conversion and will typically be somewhere in the region of £25,000-£40,000. With this type of renovation you can expect the floor to be reinforced, two skylights, a staircase for access, full electrics, fire safety measures and loft insulation.
How much does a dormer loft conversion cost in London?

You won’t get anything cheaper than £35,000 and if it’s a dormer conversion with a double bedroom and en suite you'll be looking at anywhere from £50,000 upwards.
How much does a hip-to-gable loft conversion cost in London?
At this point, you’re talking serious construction work. You will need scaffolding to be fitted with an appropriate cover as most of the roof structure will be removed – this may increase loft conversion price. In London, you should be budgeting for at least £60,000 upwards. 

/ LOFT CONVERSION PROCESS
Loft conversion - The first stage of any loft conversion is a close inspection of the loft space to find out its exact dimensions and whether loft conversion is feasible. On entering the loft one needs to establish if there is adequate room under the ridge of the roof. A measurement of 2.3 metres is required to allow enough headroom, although you may find that you can still get a useful loft room from as little as 7 feet (2.1 metres), and there must be at least 2 metres clearance above the position of the access stairs.

Due to the slope of the roof and the required loft conversion access headroom, the feasibility of loft conversion is dependent upon a minimum height of approximately 2.2 m (7 ft 6 in) measured from the joist to the apex. Providing that this requirement is met, most properties will likely possess the potential to have the loft space converted.

What loft conversion we do?
Loft conversion Hip to Gable
Loft conversion Velux
Loft Conversion Dormer
Loft conversion L Shaped
Loft conversion Mansard

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