How did we create this loft conversion for our client?
Our clients’ input in relation to the design is something we whole heartedly embrace and allows a collaborative effort to be an exceptional journey in the creation of the new spaces. This project was very much a combined effort in its design and the client had a clear idea of the style and finish they were aiming for. Loft conversions provide an opportunity to mix contemporary spaces with traditional features. The bathroom is a good example of this its wooden cladding. The finished result really came together as an example of a contemporary space with period features.
Key Features
The dormer had a rendered finish which not all boroughs consider acceptable.
If this is the preferred option as a finish as opposed to tiles, slate or other alternative cladding, a Certificate of Lawfulness would be the safest route.
Challenges
This was a straight forward conversion carried out under permitted development
The Party Wall agreement with the neighbour was the only part of the process that caused some delays in getting started.
Results
The creative collaboration with our client to meet their design ideas for new bedroom with an ensuite resulted in a great mixture of traditional period features within a contemporary space which works very well in Victorian homes.
Project Cost
2013, £35,000 + VAT
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HEAR FROM OUR CUSTOMER
"We had our loft converted by Abbey Lofts. We found all of the team to be friendly, hard-working and professional. They collaborated from start to finish to achieve what we wanted, keeping us well informed throughout the process. Abbey Loft's tradesmen completed the job with a high standard of workmanship and care. We would highly recommend them."
Kirsty and Dudley Roberts