Dormer loft extensions

Nothing transforms a home quite like the addition of a professionally designed loft extension. When you factor in the many possible combinations, the sky really is the limit. Transform your home into an area to relax with good flick or a place for the kids to play. Or, perhaps, you might consider opening up your loft space to a tenant by adding an extra room €“ the choice is yours when you choose dormer loft extensions.
Recent years has seen the economy struggle, and with wages barely keeping track with rising living costs, homeowners are looking for more affordable ways to increase their living space. By choosing a dormer loft extension, you will be spared the stress and expense of moving home. Better still, an addition such as this will also help to increase the value of your property. So should you ever choose to sell, you'll be certain to get more bang for your buck.
Loft extensions are among the most common choice for enhancing the functionality of a property. This is largely due to the fact that many attic spaces are used for storing old boxes and unwanted knick-knacks. In fact, the attic is one of the most underused areas in most properties. By utilising this space, you can increase your space and open up your home to a whole new world of possibilities.

Spare yourself from that unnecessary headache

One possible drawback to a loft conversion is that there is often insufficient head height due to the way in which the roof of the property slopes. This is where investing in dormer loft extensions pays off as the design cuts into the roof line resulting in a raised flat roof. As such, you won't have to contend with banging your head on the ceiling ever again.
Once a dormer loft extension has been installed, shingles are usually then applied to the roof to weatherproof the exterior. This ensures that the loft space remains warm and dry €“ an important consideration if you're looking to convert it into a living space.

Well-lit loft extensions that don't compromise on space

Most loft spaces are absent of windows so when investing in a dormer loft extension; it's important that windows be a key factor in the design process. Pitched roof windows are the traditional choice for loft conversions; however, these are not without their drawbacks.
For instance, while open, the window can become an obstruction in the room which you could easily find yourself walking into. For this reason, the windows must be carefully positioned which limits your options.
This is an area in which dormer loft extensions excel as you can have standard vertical windows fitted and these windows come with all the latest options. Unlike pitched roof windows, these windows open outwards thereby increasing the available space and removing any obstruction from the room.

Benefits of a dormer loft extension

So, we've established that dormer loft extensions do all the great things that have been mentioned above, but what else are they good for? For starters, they are well-suited to almost any style of property imaginable. That's right, from your traditional turn-of-the-century house to something a lot more modern or contemporary, these extensions will fit right in.
Victorian, Georgian, Edwardian, post-war, or modern €“ a dormer is a fantastic choice regardless of the era that your property is from.
Why stop at just a dormer loft extension? With a dormer, you also have the option of adding a set of French Doors or even a balcony! French Doors are an amazing way to bring even more light into your loft conversion. With a balcony, you'll have a place to relax on a warm summer's day, and when combined with French Doors, the result is even better.
Some properties cannot support a full-sized balcony but worry not as a Juliette balcony is the perfect alternative to pair with your French doors.
In addition, dormer loft extensions can be placed on either the front or back of your property. In most cases, these extensions do not require planning permission as they are covered under permitted development. Be aware, however, that adding French Doors, a balcony or placing your extension on the front of your house may change these criteria so make sure you inquire before you proceed.
So, to sum this up quite nicely, if you are thinking of adding a loft extension, don't just settle for adding a couple of Velux windows, why not look at a dormer extension instead? Here at JJ Roofing, you'll find everything that you need to make your dormer loft extension project a reality.

Published at: 24-08-2011
Mikey Hill
Mikey Hill

Mikey Hill is the E-commerce department manager at JJ Roofing. With over a decade of experience in the roofing industry, he has extensive knowledge in flat and pitched roofing, roof windows, and fascia and guttering.

Mikey also has an excellent understanding of raw material attributes, ensuring the application of best practices across all roofing structures. As a result of his deep understanding of the roofing industry and dedication to excellence, over the last several years, Mikey has become a pivotal figure at JJ Roofing and is part of the reason why we continue to exceed our customer’s expectations.

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