
| Dormer loft conversions create extra space in your loft. Front dormers are generally smaller than rear dormers to maintain the aesthetics of a building. Rear dormers can run the width of the roof and create the most space. Planning permission is not always required for dormers. | |
| Roof light / Velux conversions work with the space already in your loft. It is unusual for these conversions to require planning permission. | |
Hip To Gable ![]() |
Hip to gable conversions replace the hip of the roof (the slopped edge) with a gable end. Hip to gable conversions require more work but can create a lot more space |
Houses use a truss frame to support the roof. The roof trusses often take up a lot of space in the loft and may lead you to think that you can not use the space. However it is possible to convert a truss roof by replacing the existing trusses with steal trusses that do not protrude into the loft space.
When converting a loft the following things need to be taken into consideration
Amazing Space will be happy to help you with every stage of a loft conversion but to help you understand just what is involved we have compiled some useful information you may want to know when converting your loft.

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