Loft Extension Loughton IG10
"I had used Bespoke Lofts in the past for another
loft conversion; I was delighted with the previous work so it seemed natural to
choose them again to create an office in my home. I was amazed at the floor space that was
created, it’s made our working life much easier. I’m so pleased with the windows too and the
amount of natural light, the room is positively bright and airy. It’s
inspirational in fact!"
Victoria, Victoria, Wanstead
Loft conversions vary from property to property and in 90% of cases a loft conversion
is possible. Planning permission is often required but this depends on the property
and is not always the case. On our first FREE consultation visit
we will be able to advise you on all the possibilities that your property has and
discuss all of your requirements and the opportunities available to you.
Measurements will be taken, and following this, another FREE consultation
will be arranged to suit you, here you will be presented with a scaled design showing
you where the stairs will go and the shape and size of the new loft room. You will
also receive a FREE no obligation quotation for the complete works
to be carried out from plans to completion with no hidden extras...
We will handle the whole process from drawing up architectural plans and design,
to dealing with applications for planning permission (if necessary) and building
regulations. Once we have building control approval then building works on your
new loft conversion can be started at a time that suits you.
From this point onwards we will deal with all aspects of building works, right up
until your loft conversion is ready for decoration. Our project managers will be
available to answer your every call and request throughout the whole process so
that you will always be in the know about what work is taking place, and any new
ideas you may have can be discussed.
The Process
-Put scaffolding up where needed
-Create opening in roof for access (for the first 3-4 weeks work is carried out
from outside to minimize inconvenience and dust)
-Structural steel beams that will support the new floor and dormer roof extension
will be delivered by crane and then fitted.
-The new floor Joist will then be fitted and we will arrange for the building inspector
to make his first visit to approve our floor construction.
-We will then go on to build the dormer.
-All internal partitions of the dormer, noggins, and insulations are carried out.
-The building inspector will then return to inspect the work and give the go ahead
for us to continue.
-After this point the roofer will start his work and over the next few weeks will
complete all works on new dormer, roof tiles and new gutters etc.
-Partitions of your new loft area will go up and will all be nogged.
-All walls will be insulated to meet all building control regulations.
-All windows will be fitted.
-We will break through ceiling to create a new staircase.
-The electrician will position all cables for lights and power points (discussed
with you).
-New staircase will be fitted.
-All plaster boarding will be carried out
-The plasterers will then spend 2-3 days completing all of their work in this time
(first floor, stairwell, and complete loft area).
-Electrician will return to fit lights and sockets.
-The flooring in your new loft area will be fitted (type of flooring will be discussed
with you)
-The plumber will install shower room fittings and connect all the radiators.
-A specialist in second fix will fit the doorframes, hang the doors, fix the skirting,
and fit the handrail and spindles to the new stairs.
-Fireproofing is checked
-The gutters are checked
-At the final inspection the building control officer will check all works to check
that everything complies with building regulations and fire regulations.
-The loft area will now be ready for decoration.
A typical loft conversion from start to finish will take on average 6-7 weeks.
Testimonials
"I think Bespoke Lofts must be among the best loft conversion companies in London
- for fairness, good value and a job well done, you really can't get much better."
Antonia Windsor, Guardian Journalist
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