Main Types of Dormer Loft Conversions
Basically, this type of conversion involves extending the existing roof, which is designed to project vertically from the sloping side of the rooftop, which is typically at the rear of the roof.
A successfully completed conversion ends up with a horizontal ceiling and vertical windows and walls.
Whereas, some of the other conversion options result in slanting walls which typically mean less usable floor and ceiling space.
Due to this impressive increase in floor space, the dormer lofts are often counted among the most popular types of loft designs available.
A dormer loft conversion comes in a range of designs, sizes and configurations with the most common styles consisting of: Flat Roof: A flat roof styled conversion is likely to be the preferred option for those looking to enjoy the most space within home.
It is generally considered that the flat roof conversion isn't the most attractive when viewed externally, but it is the ideal option if the space in the loft isn't the highest.
This particular type of loft is able to take full advantage of all the spare space at the top of a property and gives great versatility in locating the staircase.
Gable Fronted & Hipped Roof: This loft conversion, which are also referred to as a dog house dormer, offers a very pleasing look from outside the property, but aren't the most favored design if you're hoping to get the most space inside the home.
A gable fronted conversion is often quite expensive to have installed in view of the overall complexity of the building work involved.
In the construction process, the newly built gable wall is likely to be finished in a choice of materials, form block work, brickwork, tiles, or render.
A loft can be completed with a choice of dormer or Velux roof windows for more flexibility in design options.
Shed Dormers: A shed styled extension (also called an eyelid dormer) typically involves constructing a simple, long roof which is at a slightly pitched angle to the properties main rooftop.
A conversion of this type is able to provide a lot more space when compared to the alternative of a gable dormer.
These loft conversions are often favored on properties with the gable styled roof which feature a conventional single plane roof.