1920's and 1930's terraced houses loft conversions
We have worked on a lot of 1930s and 1920s style house in London and these house types work well for dormer loft conversions to the rear of the property. Generally, you can obtain a significant amount of space with a loft conversion in a 1930s property, adding one to two bedrooms and a bathroom. This type of conversion also works very well for a 1930s detached house.
Example drawing of proposed loft
Left-hand dormer loft conversion
For this style of property, 1920s/ 1930s terraced house a dormer loft conversion is the primary option for a loft conversion. Here an extra bedroom and bathroom or two bedrooms and shower room can be created. It involves removing the rear roof in order to form the dormer extension to the rear of the property.
Right-hand dormer loft conversion
A dormer loft conversion for this style of property provides huge benefits for light ingress with Velux windows and roof lights alongside large windows and French doors. Furthermore, the space created increases your number of bedrooms from 3 to 4 or 5. A dormer loft conversion is an economical way to add value to your home, up to 23% in value to your property.
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