An unusual roof doesn t mean that you can t convert your loft at all simply that it will be more complex and generally more costly to do it.
Low pitch roof loft conversion with low headroom.
This can be a great way to add headroom.
Just wondering has anyone gone ahead with a conversion with a low head height and has it made a worthwhile space or do you think it is a waste of money.
When calculating the available headroom it should be remembered that in a modern loft conversion that the new loft floor and flooring material will be higher than the existing joists with the subsequent reduction in headroom.
The hip of a sloping roof is turned into a gable end and the ridge is extended creating space for a loft conversion.
You have three options of varying cost and out comes.
Rooflight or velux loft conversions.
Even where a loft appears reasonably spacious prior to conversion the available headroom will normally have shrunk by at least 300mm by the.
The placement of the staircase is another make or break factor if the new flight can go over the existing one that s great but if not you ll be eating into the floor space below.
But it is pretty simple if you choose your loft converter properly.
A roof lift loft conversion is the simple answer to those who want to convert their roof space into accommodation but don t currently have the headroom.
A head height of around 2 2m at the highest point and a roof pitch of more than 30 degrees will make a loft conversion feasible.
Headroom shrinks by around 300mm when we add a new floor structure and insulation so a small roof space will only get smaller as the loft conversion progresses.
Low pitch roof loft conversions.
Allow 150 200cm for this.
Hip to gable loft conversions.
The roof on the property is removed and replaced with a taller one to increase the head height in the roof void thereby allowing the loft space to be converted into usable accommodation.
The only changes made are the addition of windows.
Rooflight loft conversions require the least amount of structural work to the existing space and are therefore the most cost effective.
A ceiling height of 1 9 2 0 m once the conversion is complete.
I understand that this is the absolute minimum for a conversion.
I ve just been up into our loft and the height at the centre is 2 3m.
To assess whether you have the space to accommodate this measure the clear headroom of your existing space from the top of the joists to the bottom of the.
There are minimum practical requirements for headroom which the designs for your loft conversion must be able to meet.