Georgian lofts need sensitive design. We work within conservation area requirements. Transform your unused loft space into valuable living space. Our Marylebone customers benefit from our deep knowledge of Central London properties - just 2.3 miles away for rapid response.
A successful loft conversion is not just about adding a room. It has to solve head height, stair design, natural light, storage, and fire compliance so the new floor feels properly integrated with the rest of the house.
We scope the project around the roof structure, the best stair position, the right conversion type, and the practical use of the new space, whether that is a principal bedroom suite, children's rooms, a study, or a guest floor.
Our team coordinates structure, insulation, roofing, electrics, plumbing, joinery, plastering, and decoration so clients are not left managing separate trades during a complex build.
For loft conversion in Marylebone, the brief is usually shaped by Whether the property should stop at a simple rooflight conversion or justify a larger dormer or mansard., How the new stair affects the floor below and overall circulation., and Whether the loft should include an en suite, storage wall, or flexible study use.. That is why we scope the work around georgian townhouse conditions in Central London instead of relying on a one-size-fits-all trade description.
Before fixing specification and budget, we review Permitted development volume limits and conservation-area controls can change the viable loft type. and Fire safety, stair geometry, insulation, and means of escape drive technical design.. We then price around the issues that genuinely move the job, such as Dormer, mansard, hip-to-gable, or rooflight-only approach. and Steelwork, staircase complexity, and bathroom integration..
Where we have supporting evidence, we anchor the page to nearby related case study so the guidance reflects real delivery signals rather than filler copy. That matters in Marylebone, where recurring concerns include Estate approvals can shape material choices, Mews homes often need acoustic and thermal upgrades, and Harley Street-adjacent stock values tidy, low-disruption programmes.