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Loft Conversion New Malden

What is Loft Conversion?

A loft conversion or an attic conversion is the process of transforming an empty attic space or loft into a functional room, typically used as a bedroom, office space, a gym, or storage space.

Types of Loft Conversion

Box Dormer

A box dormer extension is one of the most popular loft conversion type in the UK. Unlike a shed dormer that slopes in one direction, a box dormer is typically a flat-roofed, square or rectangular structure that extends vertically from the existing roof, giving the upper level more usable space.

L-Shaped Dormer

A L-shaped dormer takes on the shape of the letter "L" when viewed from above, as its name suggests. This type of dormer typically consists of two perpendicular sections, with one section extending horizontally along the roof's slope and the other section extending vertically from the roof.

Hip to Gable

A hip to gable conversion is a common renovation for houses with hipped roofs. These roofs have sloping sides on all four edges, which can limit attic space. In this conversion, the hipped roof is changed to a gable end, extending the upper level and creating more usable attic space.

Side Dormer

A side dormer conversion can turn a small, dark loft into a bright, open space, suitable for bedrooms, bathrooms, or a dream office. You can also add a triangular-glazed window to the rear for a unique touch.

Different types of Loft Conversion

A sketch through a multinail truss roof showing possible area for use as a room.

The red hatched area shows possible layouts of the usable space in the roof space.

A sketch showing possible extra structure when cutting out a multinal truss.

1) Braced wall; 2) New floor joists; 3) Collar ties; 4) Extra rafters; 5) Under purlin

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