The solution for finding more space in your home is often to, quite literally, live it up! Transforming underused attic space into functional living areas is one of the most popular forms of home improvement in the UK.
Whether your property is detached, semi-detached, terraced, a bungalow or a multi-storey tower there will most likely be a way to convert the roof space into a habitable space, providing a new bedroom (with en suite perhaps), playroom, home office, hobby room or anything else you want it to be.
The type of loft conversion you can consider, and how much it will cost you, depends to a large extent on the existing roof structure. We’ll help you maximise the space you get from your loft conversion and carry out all aspects of the work to an extremely high standard.
Our loft conversions in Wiltshire – and in and around Bath and Bristol – are renowned for being a cut above the norm. We deliver top quality loft conversions to a high specification with a faultless, luxury finish that are an asset to your home in all respects – including increasing its market value.
There are several types of loft conversions to choose from, depending on your budget and the scope of the roof space.
To find out which type of loft conversion would be best for your house, get in touch to arrange a survey.
If your garage is a waste of space, let us inspire you with ways to turn it into a more functional, vibrant and desirable part of your home.
Garage conversions are often straightforward and quicker to achieve than building on extensions or investing in a loft conversion. We’ve turned garages into all sorts of special spaces, from granny flats and guest suites to games, home cinemas or gyms. The only limit is your imagination.
Making a garage habitable typically requires infilling the garage door, adding insulation, upgrading flooring, installing windows and doors, and installing proper electrics and plumbing.
If the work is largely internal on an attached garage and doesn’t enlarge the building then planning permission is usually not required (though you should always check with the local planning authority). Standalone garages may require change of use permission.
If you are seeking more living space speak to us about what it would take to convert your garage to meet the criteria of being a usable, habitable addition to your home.
Garage conversion made into a bedroom, wet room and storage area.