What can your Loft be used for?

Home Office or Kids Playroom in your Loft?

Did you know the loft is one of the perfect locations for your Home office? If you do not want to add an extra bedroom in the loft but you work from home then the best alternative will be a " home office". Like all offices, you want to keep your office full of natural light and this can be done via some fantastic skylights, which will bring you natural light. In our opinion, go for the light colored blinds as they will still let some light through even when closed which will allow you to work effectively when the sun sets. The home office loft conversion will make use of the areas around the sloped ceilings in the most productive way. You can have built-in storage on the sides and your desk close to the skylight. On the other side, lofts make great kids bedrooms, playrooms as the extra space are just perfect for kids and teens.

Dresser / Walk-in Wardrobe in your Loft

A loft conversion can give you lots of space and ideas that you can implement. if you always wanted a walk-in Wardrobe but space was little around your room then why not have your very own walk-in wardrobe. We can make use of the space in the eaves with built-in storage which will solve the problem of the awkward sloping roof. You can add a large skylight above your dresser or walk-in wardrobe positioning it in such a way that it gives you the most natural light. We absolutely love the concept of having a master bedroom in the loft with this walk-in wardrobe concept. For those people who do not have space in the loft for a dresser or walk-in wardrobe, they can opt for an open wardrobe or clothes rack that will dramatically reduce the amount of space required.

How to utilise the Eaves Space in your Loft?

There are quite a few difficult spaces in the Loft conversion, not more so than the eaves. If you are designing a bathroom for the loft and want to find a solution to make use of the awkward space, do consider implementing a handy recess into the eaves. This will make the most of the space which otherwise would have been wasted. The eaves area is also best suited for building the toilet and bath. As you might be aware by now that, by undertaking loft conversion, we need to embrace the awkward spaces that come with it and utilise them in a creative and practical way. For example, add shelves or a desk into that corner which seems difficult, add cupboards custom-made to match the slanted roof, which will give you a brilliant storage solution, and at the same time it will maximise your internal space.

Additional Features and Their Associated Costs

When it comes to loft conversions, there are many additional features that can be added to create an even more luxurious and functional space. Some of these features include Skylights, Velux windows, en-suite bathrooms, kitchenettes, and home offices. These features can add significantly to the overall cost of a loft conversion but they can also add tremendous value and functionality as well.

Planning And Budgeting Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Project

When it comes to planning and budgeting for a loft conversion, the key is to plan ahead. Start by researching different types of conversions and get an estimate on the cost associated with each one. Additionally, look into ways you can save money on materials and labor costs before starting the project. Finally, make sure to create a detailed budget and plan for the project before beginning any work. This will help ensure that you get the most out of your project.