Loft conversions are possible in all kinds of homes, from detached and semi-detached houses to terraced homes and bungalows. Because the shape and incline of their roofs – as well as the spaces underneath them – can vary so much, different styles of conversions have been developed to create the most appropriate and cost-effective means of making the most of what room there is.
We’re The Attic Guys, and if a loft conversion is possible at your home in or near Luton, Bromley or Croydon, we can create one for you. Our experienced team can provide a skilled and seamless service from conception to conclusion, ensuring a high-quality finish delivered with exceptional customer service every time.
You can discover more about the different types of loft conversions available by clicking the links below:
We’re an approved installer for the ecoTrus loft conversion system, which offers a fast and affordable installation process with less mess and minimal disruption.
If you’d like to know more about the different types of loft conversions available from The Attic Guys, follow the links above or get in touch with us to talk through your plans. We can make a free site survey to establish your perfect conversion and provide a free, cost-effective quotation for the work.
A Velux loft conversion is usually one of the more straightforward and cost-effective loft conversion projects, because it will often involve not much more than adding a Velux window to the existing roof structure.
It’s suitable when your loft space is already big enough to accommodate your plans, whether that’s a Velux loft conversion ensuite bedroom, a large playroom for the kids or other home improvement ideas.
A hip to gable loft conversion not only creates far more internal space than many other types of loft conversions, but it can also look far more natural from the outside once completed.
Ideal for using the vacant space beneath your roof to create valuable extra living space, your new hip to gable loft conversion interior offers up numerous possibilities for how you choose to use it once complete. Even better, it can add considerable value to your property and, with most conversions coming under permitted development rights, may not even need planning permission.
A full rear dormer loft conversion extends out from your existing roof and uses the full width of the house to create significant extra height and floor space. This makes this style a great choice when your current roof space is not big enough on its own to be a usable room.
As rear dormer specialists for Luton, Bromley, Croydon and the surrounding areas, The Attic Guys can carry out a professional and high quality conversion that can transform your home and lifestyle while also potentially adding considerable value to your property.
An l-shaped dormer loft conversion is at first glance one of our more complicated loft solutions, but it also makes great use of a building’s existing layout. It’s made up of two dormers that are connected to form an l-shaped room.
It’s a practical and popular solution for Victorian and Edwardian properties with a two-storey rear addition, known as an ‘outrigger’. The result is not only likely to provide plenty of room inside, but the dual aspect means it should enjoy lots of natural light as well.
Here at The Attic Guys, we’re delighted to offer customers more choice than you’ll find at many other loft conversion companies. We’re proud to be an approved installer for ecoTrus, an innovative and sustainable truss roof loft conversion system that makes the process of this type of conversion faster and more efficient than would normally be the case.
A truss loft conversion involves replacing or reinforcing the existing timber trusses with steel beams. The ecoTrus system makes this typically complex task faster and less expensive by constructing the structure offsite and delivering it ready for installation.
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