
In our vast experience converting thousands of lofts we have created bespoke loft conversions for many different types and sizes of properties. We believe that our experience, expertise and high standards of craftsmanship are what enable our clients to get the best out of their loft conversion.
As a starting point you will find below seven different types of loft conversions in different types of properties. Ultimately, beyond planning and structural requirements, the rest is down to your personal requirements and the imagination of our in-house architects and design team. As part of the planning of your loft conversion we will discuss with you the use of the additional space in relation to your household and its living requirements, so as to create a uniquely tailored loft design.

Hip to Gable Loft Conversions (Semi-Detached)
For most properties with a hipped roof the internal space in the unconverted loft appears small, however by changing the sloping side of [...]
Mid Terrace L-Shaped Dormer
What is a dormer loft conversion? Technically, any property with a pitched roof could have a dormer loft conversion. What makes a loft conversion [...]
Detached Property Loft Conversion
Perhaps the largest type of loft conversion, a 'Detached Property Loft Conversion' can take many shapes, depending on the nature of the property [...]
Bungalow Loft Conversions
Two of the most advantageous features of bungalows are that they typically have a large footprint and a steeped pitch roof, which means [...]
Flat Conversions
Top floor flat conversions are a great way of adding additional space to what can often be a small family home, especially in [...]
Mid Terrace Conversion In A Conservation Area
This is an example of a mid terraced property in a conservation area. In this case, the property is located in a much [...]
Velux Only Loft Conversion
By a 'Velux Only Loft Conversion' we mean that there is no addition of a dormer to the roof; the loft conversion construction [...]




