Tips For Planning A Loft Conversion

Planning a loft conversion? Many homeowners are mulling over loft conversions right now as a way to extend their living space. Since the start of the pandemic, many people feel the need for more space in the home, especially those that work remotely. A loft conversion is one of the best ways to do this as it is pre-existing space, it is cheaper and easier than an extension, and there are many ways to use the space. It is also a major project to undertake, so it is important to be aware of a few tips that could make the process easier.

Plan What It Will Be Used For

First, you need to plan what the extra space will be used for. Keep in mind that access can be tricky, so you want to use the space for something that will not be too challenging to set up. Converting the loft into an extra bedroom or home office is smart because it can be relatively straightforward. When you know what the space will be used for, you can start thinking about the best layout.

Check If You Need Planning Permission

You do not want to find yourself in trouble with the council, which is why you need to check if you need planning permission before the work begins. Most homes fall under “permitted development”, meaning you do not require planning permission. You will need Building Regulations approval, and you might be required to get a Party Wall Agreement with your neighbours.

Make The Most Of The Space

Loft conversions can be tricky because the space can be limited. This is why you need to maximise the space that is available to you with an intelligent layout. This could include utilising the sloped roof by building storage here or investing in fitted furniture. You will also want to make sure that you make the most out of the high position with windows that allow for a good view.

Consider Access

You also need to think about how to access the loft. There are many different types of attic ladders to consider, so you want to consider your options and choose the best type for your needs. There are sliding ladders, concertina ladders, and folding ladders, or you could have permanent stairs built. An electric ladder is also a good option, especially for those with limited mobility. Be sure to get your ladder from a specialist supplier to ensure the best quality product.

Compare Quotes

It is also important to compare quotes from any contractors that you use. You do not want to go with the first person/company that you find and always talk with them to see if they would be a good fit and reliable. Cheapest is not necessarily best for building work, so you need to speak with a few contractors and find one you feel confident in.

Hopefully, these tips will be useful and help you to convert your loft into a new liveable space and enjoy all the benefits that this can bring.

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