Bespoke loft conversions in Turnpike Lane
We specialise in high-quality custom Loft Conversions across Turnpike Lane and around North London. We have built numerous bespoke loft conversions in Turnpike Lane which are fully tailored to the client's personal requirements and preferences. Our Loft Conversions in Turnpike Lane allow families to add habitable space to their homes without the need to move home.
Turnpike Lane Loft Conversions
We offer a range of Loft Conversion types in Turnpike Lane, which include, dormer, mansard, hip to gable, L-shaped and velux loft conversions. Our team of builders will transform your house, giving you more living space and thereby increasing the value of your property.
Our latest Loft Conversions in Turnpike Lane
Browse through our latest loft conversions and extensions in Turnpike Lane to get an idea of what our specialist Loft Conversion team can build for you.
Our step by step process for Loft Conversion in Turnpike Lane
We try to keep the Loft Conversion process as simple as possible from conception to completion, always keeping you informed and involved in every step. Our process includes an initial survey and design followed by architectural drawings and structural calculations. Thereafter, we will quote based on the drawings. Once happy with our quote, our architects apply for planning permission and commence your building work and finally the completion of your new loft conversion. Our team is ready to discuss any aspect of the project in more detail at all times.
Whether your family is growing, renting out a room in your property, or simply want a new study or office, a loft conversion is an ideal solution to maximise space in your house. This is a cost-effective alternative to moving and will increase the value of your property when you decide to sell in the future. No matter the project size, we will build you a loft that reflects your style and meets your lifestyle’s needs.
There are many things to consider before deciding on a loft conversion in turnpike lane. First, it is important to determine the type of roof structure. A timber framed structure is one that uses rafters to support the roof. It also needs structural support in the form of load bearing walls and foundations. You can tell what type of roof your house has by looking through the loft hatch. Then, you can plan your conversion accordingly. Once the planning process is complete, you'll want to look at the overall cost and the amount of headroom.
Before starting your loft conversion in turnpike lane, it is essential to get approval from the building regulations. While this isn't strictly necessary, it can reduce the risks involved and make it easier for you to find a reputable builder. The main drawback of a loft conversion is the height of the ceiling. You should be able to move around the furniture with ease. You also want to remember that you're in the loft and will be banging your head on the ceiling for a long time!
If you're planning a loft conversion, ensuring the building regulations have been approved will reduce the risk of complications and allow you to get a fixed quote from a builder. In some cases, neighbours need to be notified, particularly if you're planning a loft conversion in a terraced or semi-detached house. The 1996 Party Wall Act requires you to give them 48 hours notice of the conversion.
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The minimum height required for a Loft Conversion is 2.2m (from the floor to the highest point in your loft). If you do not have the required height, your ceilings can be lowered on your first floor.
This depends on the size and type of Loft, most loft conversions take around 10-12 weeks. We can give you a more accurate estimation when we see your property.
Loft Conversion cost is determined by the size and type of the project, the features you would like, etc. Our architect will help you achieve the best use of your space within your budget. Most Lofts cost between £25,000 and £60,000.
No - it's safe to carry on living in your house. Our team starts from the scaffolding before the stairs go in. We always try to limit the disruption during the construction process.
Loft Conversions usually fall under the permitted development category therefore planning permission is not normally required. There are some exceptions like conservation areas, flats, or listed buildings. Our in-house surveyors can advise further on planning permission. For more info read our Planning Permission blog.
A party wall agreement is also known as PWA is required if you own semi-detached or terraced property. In simple words, if you are working within or near your neighbor’s boundary then you will need a party wall agreement in place. Click here for more info.
Yes - it will add from 15% to 25% upwards depending on the size, design, and type of Loft. Read more about adding value here.
Yes, all Loft conversions require building regulation approval from the local authority. These regulations are important to ensure the safety measures are in place and they set a protocol of construction and design to follow.
Absolutely yes, we will work with you to achieve your dream new living space.