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Should You Extend Up with a Loft Conversion?

House prices are rising, families are growing and as a result, the demand for loft conversions is on the rise. This type of renovation can increase the size of your home, offer you a good return on investment and increase the equity in your property.<br>Full details can be found at https://lmb-lofts.com.<br>

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Should You Extend Up with a Loft Conversion?

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  1. Should You Extend Up with a Loft Conversion? House prices are rising, families are growing and as a result, the demand for loft conversions is on the rise. This type of renovation can increase the size of your home, offer you a good return on investment and increase the equity in your property. As with any construction project, there are advantages and disadvantages that you need to be aware of. You will want to know how long the extension will take, know what to expect regarding planning permission, along with taking into account any disruption you may encounter. There are numerous loft conversion types you can take into consideration. It's always worthwhile taking advantage of the free no-obligation quote offered by reputable loft specialists. Dormer window construction extends outwards from the roof line. This is a box shape that increases the height, width and natural light of the attic. Mansard loft conversions increase the height of the external wall, building outwards to increase the space and hip-to-gable conversions lift the outer edge of a sloping roof to raise the height to line up with the eaves and create a vertical wall. Not all loft conversions need complete construction. A simple conversion can install dormer windows, add a staircase, and insulate walls and floors to create a habitable place, perfect as a playroom, additional bedroom or home office. If you are serious about increasing your living space without the headaches, stress and cost of moving, then you may be confused as to whether a loft conversion or a home extension is the right choice. It depends on the space you want and the capacity of your land. An extension will take away a large portion of your outdoor space. Loft conversions are cost-effective and perfect for terraced properties. They are an option for homeowners to expand their home using the existing space, rather than building on and taking away from their garden or outside area. A loft conversion can offer an extensive range of welcome benefits. While they do take a bit of time to complete and can be disruptive during the build process, they offer fantastic returns on your investment, transforming your property and giving you the additional living space you desire. The main benefit of loft conversion is the space they provide. It gives you more room for your growing family or a work-from-home office. More people are working remotely than in previous years, a loft conversion offers you a quiet office space away from the rest of the house where you can work without disruption. It provides you with extra room, making your home bigger. It does not impact the layout of the home and does not cause you to sacrifice your garden or encroach on your neighbours. In addition to this, it adds value to your property. A simple loft conversion can increase your property value by up to twenty per cent.

  2. How you use your new loft conversion is down to your preferences. They are used as home offices, away from the noise of family life down below. They are used as en-suite bedrooms for your teenager, au-pair, carer or guest room. They are great as games rooms or play rooms. The majority of loft conversions use the existing space and therefore do not need planning permission. It is advisable to discuss this with your loft conversion specialist. Some properties, such as listed buildings and those in restricted areas. Because a loft conversion creates less than forty cubic metres of additional space, they do not need planning permission, which saves you valuable time, energy and money. About Us: LMB Group is a family-owned and operated loft conversion specialist catering to clients throughout Surrey and South London. The company has more than thirty years of construction industry experience, backed by a professional, qualified and experienced team who pride themselves on their quality workmanship. The company has experience with loft conversions of all sizes and types, working with dormer to pitched roofs and more. LMB Group is a leader in quality loft conversions offering clients detailed information, advice and support along with a free no obligation quote. Full details can be found at https://lmb-lofts.com.

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