ACCORDING to property
experts,turning a loft
into a room not only gives
you extra space,but can also
add up to 15 per cent to the
value of your home.
This home improvement is a
particularly popular choice with
young homeowners who are
most likely to carry out a loft
conversion before putting their
home on the market.
Bernard Rhodes,B&Q ’s build-
ing category manager,says:
“Pitched roof constructions
mean lofts often have limited
space so it ’s very easy for the
area to feel cramped.Squeezing
two or three small rooms in can
make a loft space feel top heavy
and out of proportion to the rest
of the house.Instead,opt for
converting the space into a sin-
gle large bedroom.”
Bernard ’s top tip is to utilitise
areas behind the eaves as cup-
board space.“I always suggest
insulating your loft,”he adds.
“The Energy Savings Trust es-
timates that 26 per cent of heat
is lost through the roof,making
uninsulated loft spaces ex-
tremely cold in winter.”
John East,a well-respected es-
tate agent,says:“A desirable loft
conversion will have an en-suite
shower/toilet and enough ceil-
ing height so that you ’re not
bending to move around the
room.
“Opt for a door to the room for
privacy rather than a stairway
leading directly into it.”
