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Planing a loft Conversion

Do I need Planning Permission?

You don’t always need planning permission for a loft conversion but you do have to meet building regulations. These will cover such things as fire escapes, insulation, ventilation etc.

You will need planning permission if

1. the loft conversion changes the outside appearance of your property
2. the new room(s) will constitute a change of use, for instance an office
3. the volume of the extended roof exceeds 40 cubic metres for a terraced property and 50 cubic metres for a semi detached or detached house
4. the loft is converted into more than two habitable rooms
5. you live in a conservation area


My advice would to be to speak with an architect who has experience with loft conversions as a good plan can make a big difference! Plans take a lot of time to draw, see image below of this loft/extension.

House-Loft- Plans

MORE LOFT ADVICE

Main loft Conversion page

Pictures from Inside the Loft

How the Loft is Constructed

How to Get Hot Water to the Loft

Insulation Advice

Velux Windows

Stairs

Loft Wardrobes