Chelsea, London, UK
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Brockley, London, UK
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Brixton, London, UK
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Find the Best Loft Conversion Companies in East London only on 121 Near Me
Are you struggling to find places to put your boxes? Could you do with more storage? Like most people, we could all do with a bit more space in our homes which is why converting your loft into bespoke storage or another room makes sense. And don't worry if money is a factor, there are some great alternatives which still make use of the loft without costing thousands. For example, many of the companies on 121 Near Me can provide you with a quote to simply board your loft, tidy away any insulation and add drop down ladders - all for less than £600. But if you really want to make the most of your space and also add 20%+ in value to your property it makes sense to go for a full loft conversion.
At 121 Near Me we have some of the best loft conversion companies you'll find in East London. From large national companies to local family businesses, you'll find them all on our easy to use directory.
Can My Loft Be Converted?
If you're looking to convert the loft into another living space and not just board it up for quick and easy storage, you need to look at whether it can first be converted. Before a loft can be converted you need to have a minimum head space of 2.2 metres - you can measure this by taking a measuring tape from the floor to the highest part of the roof. If it's over 2.2 metres you'll be fine. It's also worth looking at whether your neighbours have had a loft conversion. If they have, again, you should be okay.
Because some of the houses in East London are Victorian, they may not have the space inside to accommodate a conversion without further work taking place. If this is the case, speak to your architect or builder and they will discuss your option.