If you’re thinking of embarking on a dormer loft conversion project, it can be easier than an extension, however it will still require a lot of planning, investment and time. It’s worth it though, as a well designed dormer loft conversion can be a brilliant way to add to your living space and add value to your home. Keep reading for a few tips on how to plan a loft conversion to make it feel like an integrated part of your home.

Purpose
First, you want to identify the purpose of your loft conversion. As mentioned, a loft conversion can add space and value to your home and there are many ways that you can use this space. Commonly, a loft conversion can become a home office, extra bedroom with or without an en suite bathroom, another living space area or an entertainment room.
Dormer loft conversion planning
In terms of planning, you will want to make sure that you have each aspect planned for before getting started so that you can stick to your design theme. You might find it helpful to create a floor plan of the space so that you can visualise the space and identify the best layout.

Colour Scheme
If you want to make the loft conversion an integrated space with the rest of the house then the colour scheme can be a smart way to do this. Opting for the same colour scheme can create consistency and help the space to feel connected – loft conversions can often feel completely detached as they are not the easiest space to access, so you will want to find ways to integrate the space to make it feel more welcoming.
Loft conversion lighting
Lighting is always important when it comes to interior design, but particularly when it comes to dormer loft conversions as, without proper planning, the rooms can be dark, dingy spaces. In addition to natural light, you will want to fit light installations to bring the lighting up to the standard of the rest of the home. Think about the different types of lights you can include, such as table lamps, overhead lamps and ceiling lights.
Dormer loft conversion windows

When it comes to dormer loft conversion windows, you can increase the natural light by adding VELUX windows to the sloped ceilings, which can make a big difference to how the space both looks and feels. Ensure you give plenty of thought to your loft conversion windows before you start work and look for the options that will give you the most light.
Insulation
Another important consideration with any loft conversions is cosy insulation and warmth. These can be cold spaces in winter, so you will want to make sure that you have insulation and heating to keep the space comfortable during cooler months. In summer, hot air rises so it can become very hot in the loft so you may want some kind of cooling system or fan as well.
Loft conversion flooring
In terms of what to put on the floor, there are plenty of options available for loft conversion flooring. To add warmth and a degree of soundproofing to the room (bare floorboards, for example, can be noisy), carpet is a good choice. Other popular loft conversion flooring options include natural wood, engineered wood or tiled effect lino. You can help create a feeling of it being an extension of the main house by having the same flooring running up the stairs and throughout the converted loft room.
A loft conversion can be a brilliant way to increase your living space, improve your home and add value to the property. These are often not the simplest projects, though, so you need to make sure that you have a solid plan in place before you get to work and the above tips should help you to create this.
Wardrobes and storage
If your new dormer loft room is a bedroom, or room where you need storage, it’s well worth considering having storage specially built in. It can be designed to fit the space you have and work around any exposed beams. Bespoke loft conversion wardrobes make the best use use of the space you have and can be cleverly adapted to make use of all corners.
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