Loft Conversions
Rooflight (Velux) Loft Conversion
The simplest and usually most affordable conversion: roof windows fitted flush into the existing slope, with no change to the roof shape itself.
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Is a rooflight (velux) loft conversion right for your home?
The simplest and usually most affordable conversion: roof windows fitted flush into the existing slope, with no change to the roof shape itself.
- Lofts that already have good head height
- The most cost-effective conversion type
- A conversion that needs the least structural change to the roof
Worth considering: Head height is the limiting factor here, since the roof shape isn't being altered - if the ridge height doesn't give you enough clearance, a dormer or hip-to-gable conversion may be the only workable option.
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A property development background means the trades, materials and scheduling for your rooflight (velux) loft conversion can be coordinated properly, so the project keeps moving without the build quality suffering.
Other loft conversion types
Other loft conversion types worth a look
Dormer Loft Conversion
A box-shaped structure that projects out from the roof slope, adding both headroom and floor area - the most common loft conversion type in the UK.
Learn more →Hip-to-Gable Loft Conversion
Extends a hipped (sloped) roof end out to a vertical gable wall, adding significant extra headroom and floor space along that side - common on detached and semi-detached houses with a hipped roof.
Learn more →Mansard Loft Conversion
A near-vertical rear wall with a shallow-pitched roof on top, close to a full roof rebuild - the conversion type that typically adds the most usable space, and the one most likely to need full planning permission.
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Loft conversion FAQs
How long does a loft conversion take?
Timelines vary with the scope and structure of the roof, so we don't quote a fixed figure until a project has been properly assessed. Proper planning and coordinated trades are what keep a loft conversion moving.
Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion?
Many loft conversions fall under Permitted Development, but this depends on your roof, your property and its planning history. We'll help you understand what applies before design work begins.
Does a loft conversion add value to a house?
Adding a genuine extra bedroom or bathroom is one of the more reliable ways to increase both usable space and value, though the actual uplift depends on your property, its current layout and the local market. We won't quote a specific percentage without knowing those details.
What loft conversion types do you offer?
Dormer, hip-to-gable, rooflight (Velux) and mansard - each suited to different roof shapes and different budgets. See our loft conversion types for what each involves and which roofs they suit.
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