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A loft conversion is the most popular form of home improvement in the United Kingdom, where empty attic space or loft is converted into a functional room like a bedroom or gym. One of the advantages of loft conversion, compared to creating extensions, is that the house's original external look can be kept intact. The first check that you need to make before planning further is whether the loft can be suitably converted. Conservation areas may have restrictions. If your roof space is relatively small, it is better to get verified by a builder or an architect. You also need to know what type of roof you have to calculate the kind of support you may need to install. If you have rafters that run along the roof's edges, leaving a triangular hollow space, the conversion becomes easier. However, converting a loft with trusses that run through its cross-section is a little more complicated. The framework will need to be replaced with extra structural support. Such modifications will have implications on the cost of the project.
A consideration that may not be obvious at first is the reduction of floor space due to the staircase. You must think of where it should be placed and what space-saving designs could be used in the area available. While thinking of the overall scheme, you have to keep in mind the kind of lighting you will need. The design should take advantage of any natural lighting that enters the room to give it a bright feeling. It can then complement ambient and accent lighting, depending on how you use the space when it is dark outside. If you have plenty of roof space, light conversions may be what you are looking for. They are easy constructs and are not very expensive. The loft will be made livable by laying down a proper floor with a staircase and opening the roof out using skylight windows. A more extensive conversion can be done by Mansard extensions that work on the entire roof and make it almost vertical. These are more expensive but work very well on detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses.
While it is possible to get loft conversions done by a local tradesman, it is highly recommended that you consult professional planning and design firms. Planning drawing costs can vary depending on the complexity of work involved, the location of your house in the UK, as well as whether planning permission is required. More often than not, an architect would charge 2.5 - 3.5% of the overall building costs to design and draw up plans. It is well worth keeping this in mind while budgeting for your loft conversion. Thank You Source URL: https://justpaste.it/71c9t Address: Barnfield House, Romney Street, Sevenoaks TN15 6XR UK