While most people use their loft wastefully for storage, wouldn’t you rather have an extra bedroom, playroom, spare room for guest or a spacious office?

There are countless reasons why you might need extra space in your home. Not only a loft conversion could improve your lifestyle it can significantly increase the value of your home.

Eaves Loft Conversion

An eaves loft conversion is normally considered the easiest loft conversion enabling existing space to be transformed into a single bedroom, office area, playroom or an additional living room. With an eaves loft conversion,

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Dormer Loft Conversion

A dormer loft conversion is an extension of the existing roof, allowing additional floor and headroom in lofts with limited space. Normally protruding from the read of the property, a dormer attic protrudes from the roof and headroom in lofts with limited space.

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Mansard Loft Conversion

A mansard loft conversion, with two slopes, has the advantage of maximising the available space within your loft. The lower slope is close to vertical at 72 degrees and the top section of the roof is almost horizontal. A Mansard loft conversion is commonly

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Shell Loft Conversion

One of the main problems faced by most DIYers is the structural work involved in a a loft conversion, which is not only tricky, but can be costly. Shell loft conversions are the best way to minimise the costs involved.

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Kitchen Extensions

Not only can you create a more stylish area for you to cook and dine in, but your fabulous new kitchen extension will add value to your home too. Whether you’re looking to sell your, or simply to create a more space…

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Gable Up Loft Conversion

A hip to gable loft conversion involves making fairly major changes to the roof. The gable wall is built up to the ridge line and a new section of roof is built to fill in the gap. As a general rule, houses with hip roofs tend..

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