Types of loft conversions

 


Dormer


dormer loft conversion


Dormer conversions are the most common loft conversions, weather being:
 

Hip-to-Gable loft conversion for semi detached and detached properties

Rear dormers for terraced houses, semi & detached properties

Side dormers for semi & detached properties

Side & Rear dormers for semi & detached properties

 

Dormer conversions allow you to create the maximum amount of space  from your loft.

 

 

'Velux'


velux loft conversion


If you have a large loft space or simply want an extra room and have enough head height to install a staircase without a dormer then alternatively you could choose a 'velux' conversion.

A 'velux' conversion is simply creating extra living space without any external alterations, and installing 'velux' windows for light to the loft room. As with all conversions they are left ready for decorating.

 


Mansard

 

 

mansard loft conversion

 


A mansard conversion is most commonly found in inner London suburbs. An attractive alternative to the standard dormer conversions, usually created using raised parity walls with stock bricks, they are styled to blend in with existing conversions and roof styles in certain areas.

 

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