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Loft Makers London specializes in various loft conversion styles, offering a tailored approach based on property size, available space, and budget constraints. Explore the diverse options available for transforming your loft space:

Dormer Loft Conversion London

Dormer Loft Conversion:

A Dormer loft conversion extends from the existing sloping roof, creating additional usable space and headroom. The introduction of Dormer windows or doors brings in natural light, turning a cramped loft into a spacious and airy room. Flat roof Dormers, a popular and cost-effective choice, provide increased space and natural light.

Rear L Shape Dormer

Rear L Shape Dormer:

Ideal for terraced properties, the Rear L Shape Dormer is an extension that adds an extra room at the rear of the property. Perfect for achieving two bedrooms and a shower room, this conversion offers practical and functional space for homeowners.

Pitched Roof Loft Type

Pitched Roof Dormer:

Maintaining aesthetic appeal, the Pitched Roof Dormer creates extra space, particularly effective when the existing roof pitch is high. This option combines functionality with an attractive design, resulting in a spacious and visually pleasing loft space.

Hip To gable Loft Type

Hip to Gable:

A common choice for semi-detached or detached properties, the Hip to Gable loft conversion extends the sloped sides of the roof outwards, forming a vertical gable wall. This maximizes space and can be constructed using timber or brickwork according to preferences.

Mansard Loft Type

Mansard:

Suited for older terraced properties, the Mansard loft conversion alters the roof design to a near-vertical wall pitched at 72 degrees. While it requires more construction work due to the intricacies of forming the brickwork sides, it generates a significant amount of extra space and light.

Velux Loft Type

Velux:

A quick and cost-effective solution for creating additional space, Velux loft conversions involve installing windows into the pitch of the existing roof. This allows ample natural light into the room, creating a bright and airy environment without altering the overall roof structure.