Loft Conversion Barnard Castle

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Barnard Castle Loft Conversions (DL12): If you urgently need an additional room or 2, to accommodate your growing family in Barnard Castle, is moving home really your best solution? Do you really want to go through all the stress and aggravation of moving, as well as the added expense? There are different ways to create that additional space and stay where you are right now, one of these is to have a loft conversion. The expense of getting this work done will be offset by a 20-30% rise in the value of your home, if you choose to sell it in the future. No wonder the popular option in Barnard Castle these days is to get a loft conversion done.

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There are three or four factors to take into account when you are assessing the cost of having a loft conversion done in Barnard Castle. Such factors will be, the style of conversion you are having done, the size and layout of the property, the intended use of the room created and the type and number of windows or skylights to be used. It will be invaluable to obtain a few free estimates for your loft conversion in Barnard Castle, and a lot of local loft conversion contractors will provide this type of service. The typical cost of a loft conversion at the moment (2020) is estimated to be somewhere between thirty thousand and forty thousand pounds, but of course will be determined by the elements cited above.

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You'll be spoilt for choice when faced with deciding what to do with the extra room you gain by having a loft conversion. Perhaps you are in desperate need of another bedroom or two to accommodate your growing family, maybe you are wanting to put in an office where you can do your work in a peaceful and quiet environment or it might be that you would like to put in a playroom where your kids can enjoy their own quality space. Whatever applies to you, a loft conversion is certainly an effective means by which to deliver that extra room.

There are plenty of lofts that aren't suitable for a loft conversion, so get this checked out before taking things too far. To make sure that your loft can in fact be converted, get a specialist round to look over it. A loft conversion in Barnard Castle requires a height of at least 2.2m. You can always crawl up into your loft and measure this for yourself. The style of roof you have will also be a factor, rooves built with rafters are much less expensive and easier to convert than ones with trusses.

If you happen to be reasonable at do-it-yourself and are up for a project like this, you may decide to have a shell loft conversion. Also sometimes called first-fix loft conversion, this is where the main structural tasks are undertaken, such as structural floor, steelwork (when needed), dormers/mansard, Velux windows, staircase and roofing work. The householder (that is to say you) is left to complete the remainder of the work at his leisure. Shell loft conversions tend to be considerably cheaper, so if money is a worry, this could be a good resolution.

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Kinds of Loft Conversion: The main types of loft conversion that you will come across in Barnard Castle are: hip-to-gable loft conversions, roof lift loft conversions, mansard loft conversions, roof light conversions, velux loft conversions, loft pods and dormer loft conversions.

You may be feeling that you cannot face the disruption and mess of this type of building work, but given that most of the major structural work on loft conversions can ordinarily be achieved from outside, this shouldn't be a cause for concern. Therefore you'll suffer much less disruption inside your property than you would in the case of an extension. It shouldn't be hard to keep the interior of your home clear of dust and mess and so keep on living normally.

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Hip to Gable Loft Conversions Barnard Castle

Hip to Gable Conversions Barnard Castle: There are lots of properties in Barnard Castle that have hipped roofs with sloping ends as well as sides, and these are generally detached and semi-detached homes. This sort of roof design limits the level of room that is readily available for a loft conversion, but by building a hip-to-gable style loft conversion, extra space can be created. Significantly more space is generated by essentially altering a hip end into a gable end, as the pitch is turned into a vertical. You might even be able to carry out a double hip-to-gable conversion, if your home is a detached property in Barnard Castle, because in such cases you will likely have a pair of hipped ends. You'll still have to double check with your local authority, but by and large hip to gable conversions slot into the "permitted developments" classification and don't need planning approval. If you have an end of terrace home with a hipped roof in Barnard Castle, you may also be able to think about a hip-to-gable conversion. Due to the additional structural work that's involved, hip-to-gable loft conversions are typically more pricey than other styles of conversion (approximately 20% extra). Another solution that is less costly but does not generate as much space, is the side dormer loft conversion.

Cellar Conversions

Basement/Cellar Conversions

Cellar Conversion Barnard Castle: A basement or cellar conversion is another superb way to add additional living space to your home. Of course this can only be achieved on specific sorts of house, normally older properties for example Victorian or period properties. Certain post-war homes could also have basements and if you happen to be fortunate enough to have the luxury of a cellar, why don't you take full advantage of it? Carrying out a proper cellar conversion may also help to eliminate issues with dampness which are widespread in cellars. Similar to what people use their attics for, lots of house owners just use their basements or cellars as dumping grounds (they probably call it storage!) for a selection of household rubbish. Your cellar can be so much more than simply storage, with a play room, a workshop or a man cave being a few of the most popular options. A kitchen/dining room or maybe even a self-contained apartment are among the other possibilities when there is enough space. (Tags: Basement Conversions, Cellar Conversions, Cellar Conversion)
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Loft Pods

House Extension Pods, Loft Pods and Loft BUDS (01833)

One of the least expensive styles of loft conversion are the variously named "loft pods", "loft BUDS" or "house extension pods" . Apart from the cost benefits they're also easier to put in place and much less of a disruption. Falling into the twenty to thirty thousand pound price range, makes loft pods more attractive to a lot of householders in the area. Usually added to the back of a property, above the first floor, a loft pod (or BUD) is an approximately 3 metre by 3 metre module extension. There are 2 choices with loft pod modules. They may be used independently or attached or added to existing loft conversions as an extra extension. You will find there are a wide range of applications for a loft pod including a home cinema, a mini-gym, a home office or a playroom.
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Mansard Loft Conversions

Mansard Loft Conversion Barnard Castle: The Mansard method of loft conversion started off in around the 1600's by a little known French architect named Francois Mansart. It was developed to be a great space creating approach that could generate a large degree of added living space where there previously was none. The Mansard style of loft conversion is only applied to roof which are pitched and space is fashioned by elevating one wall (as a rule to the rear of the property or home) and also flattening out the top of the roof, hence creating a near box profile. The angle of the wall that's raised have got to be not less than 72 degrees. It will oftentimes be the situation that the wall which requires lifting is a party wall (particularly in terraced houses), meaning you will have to get the co-operation of your immediate neighbour - yet another concern if there's any bitterness!

Building Regulations

Building Regulations for Loft Conversion in Barnard Castle

Irrespective of whether you need to get planning permission for your conversion, it must still comply with the appropriate building regulations. This is important to make sure that any work done on your loft conversion is structurally sound and safe and meets the minimum requirements for safety, energy efficiency and accessibility. Different sorts of loft conversion will be subject to different regulations. In most cases electrics, walls, fire safety, doors, windows, floor joists, drainage, loft stairs and sound insulation are among the elements that could be subject to building regs when undertaking a loft conversion. Talk to your builder or architect for details of what is required, or pop along to your local building control office, where the relevant advice will be available.

Loft Conversions - The Origins

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Although the process of doing a loft conversion might be considered a rather "British" thing, some of the early loft conversions and the first notions of remodeling such spaces began in the United States of America in the 60's. The location for this brand new building fad was the Soho district of New York, where new, cool living spaces were built by local artists and the like in the upper levels of decrepit industrial buildings. The situation was that those areas and properties had not been allotted for residential use, and as such were mainly illegal at the time. It was not until the early 70's that New York at long last legalized this practise, and subsequently various other districts of New York including Greenwich Village, Tribeca, Manhattan and Chelsea jumped on the bandwagon, and "loft living" was the thing to do for the talented, wealthy and young. In the UK converting a loft is a really attractive undertaking in big cities such as Manchester, London, Birmingham and Liverpool, where land is scarce and any method by which to acquire added living space without the need to extend the structure's footprint is welcomed.

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Home Extensions Barnard Castle County Durham (DL12)

House Extension Barnard Castle: There are of course other means by which to to add additional liveable space to your house in Barnard Castle. Home extensions are quite possibly the most favoured solution to achieve this. Not all properties in Barnard Castle have sufficient available space for doing a home extension. It will also be determined by achieving planning permission from your local authority. All home extensions have got to have planning permission because immediate neighbours can be affected by the end result. Home extensions will often be carried out by the same Barnard Castle construction firms who do loft conversions. Extending will also increase your property's footprint and the whole procedure can be quite disruptive. Issues such as shared walls, close by trees, soil conditions, rights of way, the likelihood of flooding, access to the site and demand on services, will all need to be taken into consideration when planning a house extension in Barnard Castle. In 2020 the average cost of building home extensions Barnard Castle are about £1,500 and £2,000 per M2. Click for Barnard Castle Home Extension QUOTES

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Barnard Castle Loft Conversion Tasks

Barnard Castle Loft Conversion Tasks

Barnard Castle loft conversion specialists can generally help with loft insulation, mansion block loft conversions, loft alterations Barnard Castle, post-conversion cleaning & maintenance, loft conversion electrics, Velux loft conversion, loft designs, rooflight loft conversions, cheap loft conversions, loft extension in Barnard Castle, partition wall installation, house extensions, roofing repairs or replacement, loft conversion advice, home extensions, loft clearances, the installation of light fixtures & switches, estimates of loft conversion cost Barnard Castle, bespoke loft furnishings Barnard Castle, cellar conversions, rear dormer loft conversion, part-build lofts, garage extensions, attic conversions, loft conversion planning, roof lift loft conversions, farmhouse conversions, bungalow loft conversion Barnard Castle and other loft related work in Barnard Castle, County Durham. These are just a selection of the duties that are handled by those specialising in loft conversion. Barnard Castle specialists will be happy to tell you about their full range of services.

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(This loft conversion Barnard Castle content was updated on 16-05-2023)