Ideas for Loft Conversion
Saturday, February 11th, 2012Now the loft area is not really the most structurally blessed place in the house. And by that I mean that there is a possibility of there being a sloped roof and ceiling or that there might not be the proper facilities like electric plug points and plumbing done – and obviously, why would it? But let’s not go there. You have your attic and now you want to convert it into something better. Here’s how you go about the loft conversion ideas and techniques.
Study and Plan
Have a basic plan in mind. What do you want to convert the loft into? Bathroom? If so then can provisions for plumbing and fittings be made there? Will the loft be too inconvenient a place for a bathroom? What about an office then, do you think that’s feasible? Study the loft and make a note of all the things that might pose a problem later. Only when you’ve studied the loft well will you be able to understand the limitations and the possibilities that the loft offers and can use the interior decorating ideas accordingly. Before you begin anything though, make sure that you have all the licenses and regulatory notes that you are required to have before you begin construction. This is the first step that needs to be followed strictly as part of the loft conversion ideas-do it yourself plan.
Bedroom
A bedroom is one of the most popular of loft conversion ideas that people use. A loft is right below the roof, so there’s the added advantage of the height which offers a great view. The other way in which you can use your loft space well is to construct huge windows that run from the ceiling to the floor. This will ensure that natural light is never a problem and will offer a great option for bedroom decorating ideas. You could even look into some loft bed plans, which can be easily accommodated into the loft conversion. If the loft is big enough, you can think of constructing a bathroom as well.
Office
This one does not have to be tricky at all, provided that you want to work from home. A perfect option for mothers who prefer to have jobs and yet stay at home or even fathers who need to be around the house. I would urge you to look into the idea of having room dividers and making a separate entrance to the office if at all that option is available. This will help you to maintain a distinction between the house and the office.
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