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Loft Conversions · North West London

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Let's turn it into your
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Mansard. Dormer. Hip-to-gable. L-shaped. We design and build loft conversions across Hampstead, Belsize Park and North West London — adding bedrooms, bathrooms and home offices without touching your garden. Most conversions are completed in 8–12 weeks, and many don't need planning permission.

Completed loft conversion in Hampstead with dormer window
Mansard Loft Conversion, Belsize Park NW3 Master bedroom with en-suite, bespoke storage and Juliet balcony

A loft conversion is the single best investment
you can make in a London home.

You already own the space — it's just above your ceiling. A loft conversion turns a cold, dusty void into a fully habitable room with proper head height, natural light, heating, electrics and plumbing. It adds a bedroom, a bathroom, a study, or all three — without losing any garden space, without extending the footprint, and often without needing planning permission.

In North West London, a well-executed loft conversion typically adds £100,000–£250,000 to the property value. For a build cost of £45,000–£90,000, that's a return most investments can't touch.

We've converted lofts in Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis, 1930s houses and mansion flats across NW3, NW6, NW1 and NW8. We know which streets have the head height, which roof types suit which conversion, and what Camden's planners will and won't approve.

Types of Loft Conversion

Four ways to convert your loft

The right type depends on your roof structure, head height, planning constraints and budget. Here's how they compare.

Dormer loft conversion
Most Common

Rear Dormer Loft Conversion

A box-shaped dormer built out from the rear roof slope, creating a flat-ceilinged room with full standing height across most of the floor area. The front roof slope stays untouched. This is the workhorse of London loft conversions — it maximises usable space, and on most properties it can be built under permitted development.

Added Space20–30 sqm
Duration8–10 weeks
PlanningUsually PD
From£45,000
Mansard loft conversion
Conservation & Period Homes

Mansard Loft Conversion

The rear roof slope is rebuilt at a near-vertical angle (72°), with a small flat roof section at the top. This creates the most internal space of any conversion type and is the standard approach in conservation areas where dormers may not be permitted. Mansards always require planning permission due to the change in roof form.

Added Space25–40 sqm
Duration10–14 weeks
PlanningFull application
From£55,000
Hip-to-gable loft conversion
Semi-Detached & End-of-Terrace

Hip-to-Gable Conversion

If your house has a hipped (sloped) side roof, we can extend the party wall upward and rebuild the hip as a flat gable — effectively squaring off the loft. Often combined with a rear dormer for maximum space. Ideal for 1930s semis and end-of-terrace properties. Usually permitted development.

Added Space25–35 sqm
Duration10–12 weeks
PlanningUsually PD
From£50,000
L-shaped loft conversion
Maximum Space

L-Shaped Dormer Conversion

Two dormers — one on the main rear roof and one on the rear outrigger (the section that projects at the back of Victorian terraces). The result is an L-shaped floor plan with space for a large bedroom, en-suite bathroom, walk-in wardrobe and a separate study area. The most spacious conversion for Victorian terraces.

Added Space30–45 sqm
Duration10–14 weeks
PlanningOften PD
From£60,000
The Build Process

What actually happens on site

Most loft conversions take 8–12 weeks. Here's the journey from scaffolding going up to the final clean.

1

Scaffold, Strip & Steel

Scaffolding erected around the rear of the property. Existing roof tiles and felt stripped on the rear slope. Structural steelwork installed — ridge beam, purlins and any hip-to-gable steels. New floor joists laid and anchored. This is the noisiest phase.

ScaffoldingRoof stripSteelworkFloor joists
2

Dormer Construction & Weathertight

Dormer frame built in timber, faced with cladding (GRP, zinc, lead or tile-hanging depending on planning requirements). Flat roof built with warm-deck EPDM. Rear windows and any Juliet balconies fitted. The loft is now watertight — the rest of the work happens inside.

Dormer frameCladdingEPDM roofWindows
3

Staircase & Fire Compliance

The new staircase is built — typically positioned over the existing stairs to minimise loss of second-floor space. Fire doors, smoke detectors and emergency lighting installed as required by Building Regulations Part B. This is non-negotiable for a habitable loft.

StaircaseFire doorsSmoke detectionPart B compliance
4

First Fix: Electrics, Plumbing & Insulation

Electrical wiring for power, lighting and any media points. Hot and cold water supply and waste connections for the en-suite. Insulation — typically 100mm Celotex between rafters plus additional layers to meet Part L thermal requirements. Plasterboard to walls and ceilings.

ElectricsPlumbing100mm CelotexPlasterboard
5

Second Fix, En-Suite & Decoration

En-suite bathroom tiled, sanitaryware and shower fitted. Sockets, switches and lights installed. Flooring laid. Walls and woodwork decorated. Bespoke eaves storage built if specified. Radiators or underfloor heating connected.

En-suiteTilingFlooringDecoratingEaves storage
6

Scaffold Down, Clean & Handover

Building Control final inspection. Scaffold dismantled. Professional deep clean. You receive your completion certificate, electrical certificate, gas certificate (if applicable), and our 5-year workmanship warranty.

BC sign-offScaffold downDeep clean5-year warranty
Included in Every Loft Conversion

What you get as standard

No hidden extras. Every loft conversion includes these as part of our fixed-price contract.

Structural Engineering

Chartered engineer's calculations and drawings for all steelwork, floor joists and load paths. Submitted to Building Control on your behalf.

Building Control

Full Building Regulations application, all on-site inspections managed, and completion certificate issued at handover.

Party Wall

Party Wall notices served where required. We arrange the surveyor and manage the process with your neighbours.

Staircase

Purpose-built timber staircase to Building Regulations, positioned to minimise loss of space on the floor below. Balustrade and handrail included.

En-Suite Bathroom

Fully plumbed and tiled en-suite with shower, WC, basin, heated towel rail and extractor fan. You choose the sanitaryware and tiles.

Fire Compliance

FD30 fire doors to all habitable rooms on the escape route, interlinked smoke/heat detectors, and emergency lighting. Non-negotiable for Building Regs.

Insulation

Full thermal insulation to current Part L standards. High-performance Celotex or equivalent between and below rafters. U-values certified.

Electrics & Lighting

Full electrical installation with spotlights, power sockets, USB points, and media plates. NICEIC-certified electrician. Certificate at handover.

Decoration

All walls and ceilings emulsion painted (2 coats), all woodwork satin-finished. You choose the colours. Ready to move furniture in.

"Ross and team completely transformed our loft into a stunning master suite with en-suite and walk-in wardrobe. The attention to detail was exceptional — from the bespoke eaves storage to the Juliet balcony. Finished on time and exactly on budget."
Cirus RehmanHomeowner, Hampstead NW3
Selected Projects

Loft conversions we've designed and built

Belsize Park loft conversion
Mansard Conversion

Victorian Terrace, Belsize Park NW3

Full mansard loft conversion in a conservation area. Master bedroom with en-suite shower room, bespoke eaves wardrobes, and Velux roof windows to the front. Planning application approved with slate-clad mansard and lead-rolled flat roof. Party wall agreement with both neighbours managed in-house.

TypeMansard
Added32 sqm
PlanningConservation area
Holland Avenue loft and extensions
Dormer + Extension Package

2 Holland Avenue, Wimbledon SW19

Rear dormer loft conversion delivered as part of a larger extension programme — loft, two-storey rear and single-storey side extension. The loft provides a master bedroom with en-suite and dedicated study area, with stairs positioned to maintain the existing bedroom layout below.

TypeRear dormer
Added28 sqm (loft)
CombinedLoft + extensions
L-shaped loft conversion
L-Shaped Conversion

Edwardian Semi, Camden NW1

L-shaped dormer across the main roof and rear outrigger. Created a 40 sqm master suite with walk-in wardrobe, luxury en-suite with freestanding bath, and a separate home office in the outrigger section. Bespoke staircase with glass balustrade. All under permitted development — no planning application needed.

TypeL-shaped dormer
Added40 sqm
PlanningPermitted development
Indicative Pricing

What does a loft conversion cost?

Realistic ranges for North West London. We provide a fixed price after surveying your loft — these are guides based on recent projects.

Loft Conversion Type Typical Range
Rear dormer (standard spec) £45,000 – £60,000
Rear dormer (premium spec) £60,000 – £80,000
Mansard conversion £55,000 – £85,000
Hip-to-gable + rear dormer £50,000 – £75,000
L-shaped dormer £60,000 – £90,000
Velux / rooflight only (no dormer) £30,000 – £45,000
En-suite bathroom (within loft) Included in price
Bespoke eaves storage £1,500 – £4,000
Juliet balcony £800 – £2,000

All prices exclude VAT. Includes structural steelwork, staircase, fire compliance, electrics, plumbing, insulation, plastering, decoration and Building Control sign-off.

"A company where you get value for your money while at the same time achieving excellent quality. Their work is carried out on time and within budget. We've worked with them on multiple projects and they never disappoint."
Brian Ingham, DirectorGreen Evolution Limited
Common Questions

Loft conversion FAQ

Can my loft be converted?

Most lofts can. The key requirement is head height — you need at least 2.2m from the top of the existing ceiling joists to the underside of the ridge beam. If you don't have that, a mansard or hip-to-gable conversion can create additional height. We'll measure during the free site visit and tell you exactly what's possible.

Do I need planning permission?

Most rear dormer and hip-to-gable conversions fall under Permitted Development and don't need a planning application. Mansards always need planning permission because they change the roof form. Properties in conservation areas may have restricted PD rights. We handle all of this — if you need planning, we prepare and submit the application.

How long does a loft conversion take?

A standard rear dormer takes 8–10 weeks on site. A mansard or L-shaped conversion takes 10–14 weeks. Add 4–8 weeks beforehand for design, engineering and party wall agreements. We give you a firm programme before work starts.

Can I stay in the house?

Yes — almost all our clients stay in the house throughout. The work is concentrated in the loft and roof, so the rest of the house remains liveable. The noisiest period is the first 2 weeks (scaffolding, roof strip, steelwork). The staircase installation temporarily affects the floor below for about 3–4 days.

Will I lose a bedroom for the staircase?

Not usually. The most common approach is to position the new staircase above the existing stairwell, taking space from the landing or a corner of a second-floor bedroom. We design the staircase layout during the feasibility stage so you can see exactly what you'll lose before committing.

What about fire regulations?

When you add a habitable room at loft level, Building Regulations (Part B) require a protected escape route — FD30 fire doors to all habitable rooms on the escape route, interlinked smoke and heat detectors on every level, and emergency lighting. This is mandatory and non-negotiable. We include it as standard.

How much value will it add?

In North West London, a loft conversion with en-suite typically adds £100,000–£250,000 to the property value — depending on the area, property type and quality of finish. Even at the lower end, that's a significant return on a build cost of £45,000–£90,000.

Loft Conversions By Area

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