Sunderland Echo

Loft conversion­s can add more space and value but there’s a lot to think about first. some expert advice

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Having a clear budget to stick to helps you decide what loft conversion you can afford, and what finishes and furnishing you can afford too. There are a lot of options out there to choose from, from door handles to windows, and having a budget can help you make decisions and ensure you’re not left out of pocket.

The size of your loft conversion can have a massive impact on your budget. Smaller loft conversion­s can cost around £15,000, whereas a larger loft conversion can cost up to £40,000 – so you definitely need to consider what size loft conversion you need and what you can afford. and floor in your loft will give you an idea on whether your loft can be converted comfortabl­y. The minimum height for a loft conversion is about 2.2 metres, so if your loft is smaller than this, you may not be able to convert it, or you may need extra constructi­on work to create enough head space.

Building a loft conversion could increase your home’s value by up to 22%, according to a survey conducted by Nationwide Building Society, so it’s often well worth the time, effort and money. It’s generally the best value-for-money option to add value to your home, rather than extensions and garage conversion­s. However, if your main aim is to increase your property’s value, make sure you do your research first on houses in your area, as there always a ceiling price on properties and you don’t want to overspend.

There are more advantages to building a loft conversion than disadvanta­ges, as long as you do your research, keep within your budget and work with trusted contractor­s; there will be no unwanted surprises. It’s always recommende­d that you thoroughly research any significan­t decisions before beginning any building work.

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