Loft Conversion UK - What You Need to Know

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024

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  • @RealLifeArchitecture
    @RealLifeArchitecture  7 месяцев назад

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  • @mumihp
    @mumihp 9 месяцев назад +4

    We were actually looking to do a loft extension but won't bother as to do a dorme, with a bathroom will cost over £60k. And it doesn't mean you would get that money back if you were to sell the house. I think we stick with doing a conservatory as it will cost less than £20k.

  • @marsmanic1666
    @marsmanic1666 Месяц назад +1

    Visiting this as someone who is looking at doing a hip-to-gable loft conversion. We would actually not gain a room, we'd be loosing a box bed room (for the stairway) and essentially swapping it for a large bedroom with ensuite.
    In our case it makes sense - we don't intend to move home (we love our home, and our area - so the resale ROI is relatively mute, as it will add some value, and time itself will increase the value.
    For example, the cost for a 2 story side extension we are getting quotes of 110 - 120k, which is just unworkable (house value is 210k, 80k remaining on Mortgage). Spending 60k to make our home a liveable space for 2 adults, 2 children (with no possibility of further children) seems like a much more appealing option.

  • @lucim101
    @lucim101 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the advice. We literally just bought an end of terrace house and thought of making more space by converting the loft

  • @ef93781
    @ef93781 4 месяца назад +2

    A loft conversion makes sense if the value added to your house is ~2x the cost of the loft, which only happens if your house is in premium neighbourhoods. If the difference in price between a 3 bed and a 4 bed victorian mid terrace is around £80K-£90K, and the loft costs around £45K - then it's worth it IMHO.

  • @QuorkEx
    @QuorkEx 6 месяцев назад +1

    Fascinating stuff 👍

  • @imaresurcher
    @imaresurcher Год назад +1

    thanks for this, was considering but youre right, cost is probably too high to justify it.. especially since i was considering it for my top floor flat with all the leaseholder/freeholder BS involved.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  Год назад +2

      I’ve been asked to look at numerous top floor tenement flats over the years. Never once went ahead with an attic conversion

  • @fredericguyon1449
    @fredericguyon1449 Год назад

    This is a good video but quite incomplete. The infirmary on the stairs is incorrect as the building regulation allows for 1.9m in the middle and 1.8m on the edge in certain circonstamcies.

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. The measurements you note are only relevant in England and only for attic conversions, the Scottish regs don't have provision for lower headroom on an attic stairs.

  • @sukhrajsingh2287
    @sukhrajsingh2287 Месяц назад +1

    What if the loft conversion considers a dormer? Is it worth it then? Especially if the dormer is across the entire roof...

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  Месяц назад

      Head height is still a requirement under the building regs and extending a dormer the full width of a roof is often not allowed by planners. Some local authorities have specific policies on this.

    • @sukhrajsingh2287
      @sukhrajsingh2287 Месяц назад +1

      @@RealLifeArchitecture thank you for the quick reply

  • @dynamn
    @dynamn Год назад

    What's the minimum dimension to go ahead in your opinion please? also people say the new loft roof will start to leak eventually just a matter of time, what's your experience on that?

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  Год назад +1

      It’s more complex than one minimum dimension. The pitch / angle of the roof will determine width of the habitable area.
      I’ve never had a new roof leak. Ever.

  • @tstube818
    @tstube818 2 года назад

    Is this based on UK building regs? Correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t believe theres is a minimum requirement for stair width? You mentioned stair width must be 900mm

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  2 года назад

      Section 4.3.3 of the Scottish Building Regulations, (Domestic) Technical Handbook.
      Effective Width of Flights and Landings.
      “900mm such as from one storey to another
      or connecting levels within a storey or
      600mm where it serves only sanitary
      accommodation and/or one room other than
      accessible sanitary accommodation, a kitchen
      or an enhanced apartment.”

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  2 года назад +2

      What this means in practice is the stairs must measure 900mm from wall to handrail. There only needs to be one handrail, not two.
      If the the attic has only one room, the stairs can be just 600mm wide, if necessary.

    • @tstube818
      @tstube818 2 года назад

      @@RealLifeArchitecture Thanks for clarification

    • @RealLifeArchitecture
      @RealLifeArchitecture  2 года назад +1

      Take a look www.gov.scot/publications/building-standards-technical-handbook-2020-domestic/4-safety/4-3-stairs-ramps/

    • @tstube818
      @tstube818 2 года назад

      @@RealLifeArchitecture thanks. Just subscribed to your channel. Do you have a website?