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  1. Simply select your roof type, using the images as a guide, enter your loft measurements such as height and depth and click calculate to find out the volume of your new loft conversion. Looking for More Information on Loft Conversions?

  2. Select Your Roof Type: Dormer Window, Flat Roof. Lean-to, Single Pitch Roof. Pitched Roof, One End Hip. Pitched Roof, Two End Hips. Note on taking measurements. All dimensions must be based on external measurements of the building or structure involved and not internal measurements. Disclaimer.

  3. Our Loft Conversion 2024 Full Guide covers everything from small loft conversion and basic loft conversion explanations to large-scale mansard conversions. This article covers the cost of a loft renovation, planning permission and building regulations, fire safety, soundproofing, the importance of speaking with an architect, and more.

  4. To work out the volume of your hip to gable extension, you will need to know: A – The depth of the main roof (i.e. the length from the front wall of the building to the back wall of the building) B – The height of the main roof. C – The distance from the ridge to the eaves in the plan.

  5. Each habitable room at first floor should be provided with an escape window having a clear opening area of at least 0.33m2 and a minimum dimension (height or width) of 450mm (e.g. 750mm x 450mm)...

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  6. A Hip to Gable Loft Conversion is a type of loft conversion where a "Hipped End" of an existing roof is changed to form a "Gable End", in order to provide more space internally. As the graphics below illustrate the term "Hip to Gable" may only be a partial description of the work.

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  8. Mar 28, 2018 · This guide to Loft Conversions from the Royal Institute of British Architects explains the whole process of converting a loft space into an additional room. Perfect for keen homeowners doing the work themselves or those of you wanting to be a more informed client.