Double slope on all sides with the lower slope much steeper than the upper usually 70o.
Loft conversion roof types.
A roof that slopes on two sides showing a triangular section of wall at the end of a pitched roof.
This type of loft conversion involves constructing a vertical wall from the bottom of the sloping roof.
This will be based on a number of different criteria from space available through to property size and available budget.
The most popular type of loft conversion is a simple flat roof dormer.
Together with the other information on this site we hope that this brief guide will give you some idea of the types of roofs typically found and just a few examples of loft conversion possibilities.
This is a structural extension which projects vertically from the slope of the existing roof creating a box shape.
This loft extension generally requires no dramatic changes and allows for the installation of conventional windows.
Most common type of loft conversion.
Dormer on a hipped roof with half gable end.
Types of loft conversions there are four common styles of loft conversion available and once we view your property we can advise on the best design to suit your home.
Loft conversion styles gabled roof.
Flat or pitched roof dormer loft conversion.
Complex dormers with pitched roofs and gable ends on a hipped roof.
A flat roof is then built to meet the vertical wall in order to give maximum headroom in the loft extension.
A dormer loft conversion is an extension to the existing roof that projects vertically from a sloping roof creating additional.