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An attic conversion can be a risky project without the right planning and care. There are lots of things that can go wrong that could cause costs to skyrocket. Before you get started with your loft conversion, make sure to check out our blog on the most common mistakes people make when converting their loft or attic. Good luck!

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Job type: Loft Conversion Property type: Semi-detached Reason for loft conversion: More Space needed Project spec: High Specification Client Feedback: “We absolutely love the loft. It was a pleasure to work with City Lofts London, It was our best decision to go with them!” Project Manager’s perspective: “Straightforward job, great clients”

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Hip To Gable Loft Conversion in Arnos Grove North London. Hip to gable loft conversion in Arnos Grove, featuring a bespoke window seat, walk in wardrobe, aluminium windows, with wall hung toilet and basins in the bathroom.

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The best place to get your dormer loft conversion or loft conversion ideas! Free design and quote from leading loft conversion specialists! 10 years warranty!

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This guide provides everything you need to know about loft conversion design considerations, costings, planning and building regulations. A loft conversion is an ideal way to gain more space. There may be scope for one or two extra bedrooms possibly even with a bathroom or home off

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Hello, Thought I'd start a thread for 2020 extenders and converters. Might be good for us each time say a bit about what works we have planned / are...

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There are a lot of steps to take before you can enjoy your new loft space. From making sure you have planning permission and ensuring the area is safe, to knowing your budget and not upsetting the neighbours, you want to make sure you’re on top of this huge project. To avoid any mistakes at all costs, use this article and our expert advice as a guide on what NOT to do when converting your loft!

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Barnet, North London, hip-to-gable and dormer loft conversions are the most common types lofts , as they offer an ideal balance of space, cost, and practicality for the types of homes typically found in the area. Homeowners looking to maximize their loft space often opt for these loft conversions, as they can transform attic into a fully functional living area without the need for moving.

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Rear Dorme Loft Conversion. Spacious, modern loft conversion at the top of Golders Green, London. Modern living space in the London loft, 2 bedrooms with bathroom accessed form loft landing..

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Getting your loft conversion layout ideas sorted early on in the project is key to ensuring the space provides everything you wish for. Take a look at these ingenious uses of space for inspiration

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Architectural designers can do amazing things these days with your attic or loft space. A quick web search for loft conversion ideas gets you thousands of results. This infographic helps you understand what each type of dormer loft conversion involves.

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Barnet, North London, hip-to-gable and dormer loft conversions are the most common types lofts , as they offer an ideal balance of space, cost, and practicality for the types of homes typically found in the area. Homeowners looking to maximize their loft space often opt for these loft conversions, as they can transform attic into a fully functional living area without the need for moving.

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