Commercial Conversions
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About Commercial Conversions
Loft Conversions are regularly cited as one of the Top 5 ways to add value to your home – but why? The reason why Loft Conversions are so good and popular in the modern age, is because of their unbelievably affordable prices, their diverse range of uses and also simply the rationale of using your attic space for something other than storage (Loft Conversion can do this too). View it as a brand new floor to your property – complete with stairs, a bathroom, and tons of other features that possibly may not even exist on the other floors!
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Types of Commercial Conversions
Dormer
If you need extra room, a Dormer could be the ideal solution without significantly increasing costs. This loft conversion technique expands your existing sloped roof, creating a flat-roofed extension that adds valuable space in the process.
Hip to Gable
If you need extra room, a Dormer could be the ideal solution without significantly increasing costs. This loft conversion technique expands your existing sloped roof, creating a flat-roofed extension that adds valuable space in the process.
Mansard
If you aim to create something extraordinary and budget isn’t a concern, a full-length Mansard is ideal for maximising space in your home. Suitable for the front, rear, or both sides of your house, a Mansard offers an almost flat-roofed finish, effectively utilising space without any awkward slopes.
Roof Lift
Ideal for lofts with limited headroom, a roof lift can transform a dusty, unused area into a spacious and beautiful room for sleeping, working, or playing. This method involves removing and replacing your current roof with a taller one, creating a much larger space quickly and with minimal disruption.
Velux
One of the simplest and most cost-effective loft conversions, Velux’ involves keeping the roof structure unchanged and adding several skylights to increase the loft’s aesthetic. This transforms a dark, unventilated area into a bright and airy space, making it suitable for use as a habitable room.