Transforming a Suffolk Home: A Stunning Flat Dormer Conversion in Ipswich by Complete Loft Conversions

Introduction:

Suffolk’s picturesque landscapes and historic architecture make it a charming place to call home. However, many homeowners in the region face the common challenge of needing more space while keeping budget on track In this blog post, we’ll explore a remarkable flat dormer conversion project carried out by Complete Loft Conversions in Ipswich, Suffolk. This transformation not only added valuable living space but also maintained the character of the home, serving as an inspiration for homeowners seeking a similar solution.

The Challenge:

The homeowners in Ipswich, Suffolk, had a beautiful council built home with potential hidden within its roof space. They desired extra space but were reluctant to compromise the charm of their home. They reached out to Complete Loft Conversions, a renowned loft conversion specialist, to explore their options.

The Solution:

Complete Loft Conversions designed and executed a flat dormer conversion that perfectly blended modern living with traditional aesthetics. Here’s a breakdown of how they achieved this stunning transformation:

1. **Initial Consultation and Design:** The project began with an in-depth consultation to understand the homeowners’ requirements and assess the property’s suitability for a loft conversion. The design process was meticulous, considering the architectural nuances and local regulations in Ipswich, Suffolk.

2. **Preservation of Architectural Character:** One of the most important aspects of this project was preserving the property’s historical character. To achieve this, the design incorporated elements such as matching exterior materials and maintaining the original roofline as closely as possible. The dormer extension seamlessly blended with the existing structure.

3. **Spacious Living Area:** The flat dormer conversion created a spacious living area with an abundance of natural light. Large windows and carefully positioned skylights were installed to ensure the room felt bright and inviting.

4. **High-Quality Finishes:** The homeowners opted for high-quality finishes that complemented the traditional elements of the property. Wood flooring, elegant moldings, and period-style fixtures and fittings were used to maintain the home’s unique charm.

5. **Energy Efficiency:** To ensure the space was energy-efficient, Complete Loft Conversions used modern insulation techniques and energy-efficient windows. This not only reduced the home’s environmental impact but also lowered utility bills for the homeowners.

6. **Bespoke Features:** Custom-built storage solutions and furniture were added to maximize the utility of the space. This allowed the homeowners to make the most of the new room for their specific needs.

Conclusion:

The flat dormer conversion in Ipswich, Suffolk, carried out by Complete Loft Conversions, is a shining example of how to add modern living space to a historic home while maintaining its character. The result was a beautiful room that not only enhanced the homeowners’ quality of life but also added significant value to their property. This project is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the team at Complete Loft Conversions, showcasing their ability to blend contemporary design with historical preservation seamlessly. If you’re looking to expand your living space without compromising your home’s character, this project provides excellent inspiration and proof that it can be done with the right professionals.

Haven’t posted for a while because been so busy with doing lofts this year so a quick post just to go though what’s been going on at CLC in 2021.

So we were commissioned to carry out a loft conversion at Defoe Rd this conversions was a big one with a flat dormer en-suite and some alterations to walls and making new openings downstairs.

The loft conversion also incorporated new cupboards in the sloping part of the roof and two large flying mullion windows and a pair of Keylite windows side by side.

So below we can see a few images of the loft at different stages of the build I will update these fully when the bathroom is complete next week.

We have all been carry out many garden rooms through our sister company CLS but will post on our other website and link back to this post.

Loft being fitted with multi foil and first fix electrics
Loft being fitted with multi foil and first fix electrics

 

Staris fitted with spindles and balustrades
Stairs fitted with spindles and balustrades

 

Roof watertight with three layer felt
Roof watertight with three layer felt

 

Loft plastered with side by side Keylite windows
Loft plastered with side by side Keylite windows

We can see the loft on construction at various stages of the build the build took around 3 months as there were walls to move downstairs and openings to cut out but as we can see the end result is outstanding if you would like a quote for a conversion like this don’t hesitate to contact us

Complete loft conversions Ipswich have completed another loft conversion this one was a large 5 meter dormer construction with one roof window and fully kitted out en-suite.

Below we can see the glulams being installed and the ashler walls erected before taking out the finik trusses.

glulams-installed
glulams-installed

Here we can see the next stage of construction the joists between the gluelams and the chipboard floor being installed.

timber-floor-installed
timber-floor-installed

After the timber floor is installed we installed the stair case to gain complete access to the loft.

Fitting-of-stair-case
Fitting-of-stair-case

Once the stair case has been fitted the the internal walls can be erected.

Internal-walls-erected
Internal-walls-erected

Once the internal work is completed we erect the scaffold and break through the roof and create the flat dormer as seen below.

Building-flat-dormer
Building-flat-dormer

We then build the dormer and dormer cheeks and put the facias and soft on then we also cald the top deck and felt the roof so we are water tight.

Flat-dormer-construction
Flat-dormer-construction

As we can see below the dormer is built and water tight but not clad we need to put in the windows which and take a month on order before doing the cladding.

Dormer-built-but-not-clad
Dormer-built-but-not-clad

We also needed to put in a velux and ventilation for the cold roof above the dormer to keep the air flowing around the roof space.

velux-installed
velux-installed

We then set about installing the insulation which was 70mm celotex fitted tightly between the joists and rafters and taped with foil tape to stop cold spots.

Foil-backed-insulation-installed
Foil-backed-insulation-installed

We also celotexed the celing and around the dormer cheeks.

Celotex-around-dormer
Celotex-around-dormer

We then put space blanket equivalent to 200mm celotex to get the U values for the build and the 25mm battens over to take the plasterboard.

Space-blanket-over-25mm-battens-for-vapour-barrier-and-more-insulation
Space-blanket-over-25mm-battens-for-vapour-barrier-and-more-insulation

Now with all the plumbing and electrics tested and checked the whole loft space is plasterboarded and plastered.

Loft-conversion-plastered
Loft-conversion-plastered

Here we can see the window board radiator and loft nearly complete

Dormer-and-window-plastered
Dormer-and-window-plastered

We also fitted the bathroom to the clients specifications which included walk in shower,mermaid board,sink and toilet.

toilet
Armitage Shanks toilet installed

Complete loft conversions carry out the complete conversion to the last detail

shower
Shower installed

Here we can see the loft conversion with the scaffold down and all of the cladding guttering and lead work complete.

Completed-loft-conversion
Completed-loft-conversion

 

 

 

 

We often get asked about how much value a loft conversion will add to the value of the property and will the extra value  cover the cost of the build my answer to this is don’t do a loft conversion to make money do it because you want to improve your home.

Although a loft conversion completed to a high standard can increase the value of your home considerably depending on the area you live in and the type of home that can be converted.Have a look at similar three story homes on the market and consider what your home would be worth or ask a estate agent to value your home and then ask them what they might think it could be worth with an extension.

We have improved a number of homes and the increase in value of some of the loft conversions we have completed where they have spent £35000 the property has of the increased by £55000.

There is no definitive answer but usually carrying out this type of work to improve your home is normally a sound investment in your home.

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