Loft conversion

Loft conversion

A loft conversion is the process of transforming an empty attic space into a functional room, typically used as either living accommodation or storage space. Loft conversions are one of the most popular forms of home improvement in the UK as a result of their numerous perceived benefits. The installation of a 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 task.

Loft conversion feasibility

Due to the slope of the roof and the required access headroom, the feasibility of a loft conversion is dependant upon a minimum height of approximately 2.3 m (7 ft 6 in) [ [http://www.loftplan.co.uk/canmyloft.html Can My Loft Be Converted?] . Loftplan.] 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.

Types of loft conversions

There are two main types of loft conversion that are widespread:

1. Roof window (Velux) conversion

Velux [ [http://www.velux.com Velux website] ] are the largest manufacturer of roof windows in the world, and their products have become an integral feature in many loft conversions.Fact|date=October 2008 Roof windows are often an attractive option for homeowners due to their ability to fit into the line of the roof; thus not necessitating any restructuring of the roof itself. The installation of such windows will provide the loft space with substantial light. A Velux roof window conversion will sometimes not require planning permission, although they will always require building regulation approval (UK).

2. Dormer conversion

A dormer is a window-featured extension of the roof, usually installed to provide more space and headroom within the loft, in addition to improved staircase access. Dormers are also popular due to the aesthetic enhancement to a property that they provide. In the UK, the installation of a dormer is subject to planning permission requirements from the local authorities.

Other types of loft conversion

In addition to Velux and Dormer conversions, there are less common 'hip to gable' and 'mansard' conversions, which can be installed when certain circumstances require their features.

Loft conversion regulations

Building control regulations

Building control regulations will almost always be required if the loft space is being converted into any usable form of accommodation, [ [http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/genpub/en/1115315235153.html Government Planning Portal] ] subject to the local authority requirements. [ [http://www.labc-services.co.uk Local Authority Building Control - Official Site] .] These requirements are in place to ensure that the necessary construction criteria are met and that the all health and safety laws, amongst other things, have been satisfied. A professional loft conversion specialist will usually conduct all liaisons with the relevant local authority.

Planning permission

Planning permission is not usually required to convert an attic into a livable space, unless the work involves extending the roof (such as with a dormer extension). [ [http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/england/genpub/en/1115314175501.html Planning Permission InformationPlanning Permission Information] .]

Benefits of loft conversions

Loft conversions yield numerous benefits for homeowners, which may be the reason for their increasing popularity. Often, up to 30% of a property’s potential space is located within the loft area. Converting the attic will therefore provide a significant amount of room that may be used for a wide variety of accommodation; often a bedroom, bathroom, office, or entertainment room.

It is widely perceived that a loft conversion will add a significant amount of money to the value of a property. Whilst the exact figure varies, many credible sources have determined that a professional loft conversion can increase a house’s value by approximately 20%. [ [http://www.nationwide.co.uk/hpi/historical/What_Adds_Value_06.pdf Nationwide - Loft Conversions Add Value to Your Property] .]

Many families also choose to convert their loft area as a means of obtaining more space without having to endure the costly and stressful process of moving property. [Hannah Booth (16 July 2007). " [http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2007/jul/16/houseprices.homeimprovements Move or improve?] ", "The Guardian.]

References


* [http://www.builderbill-diy-help.com/loft-conversion.html A couple of articles on structural work required, on retired builder's non commercial site]


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