The Benefits Of Loft Conversion6449953
Can you envision the thrill of climbing to your first floor landing, where usually it was straight on into the bathroom, but now there is a staircase up to an additional level? Take these stairs and climb into what was a dark and dusty loft exactly where the Christmas decorations had been kept and someplace to store your O-level certificates. Now it is a wonderfully bright and airy room that you are going to be in a position to use as a spare bedroom, an office, a study or a playroom for the kids where they can make as a lot noise as they like without getting under foot.
All of the above is perfectly possible if you were to have a loft conversion.
All families need much more space as the kids grow older and have their own buddies at home or to remain over.
One option is to move house - not as simple as it sounds in the present economic climate. House costs are static at best - OK the house you want to buy appears a bargain on paper, but you are going to have to market your house at an equally reduced cost and sit on the market for some time before snagging a possible purchaser.
The other option is to make much more space in your present home by having the loft converted. Almost any house can have its loft converted and, depending upon the size of your house, finish up with at least an extra bedroom. Or those with bigger houses may finish up with a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, or an office/study with a shower room, or a children playroom with toilet off. Either way you will be adding to the worth of your home much more than the cost of the conversion.
The finances speak for themselves. Over and above the additional cost or extra mortgage of buying a more expensive house, it expenses an typical of ten,000 to move house. Money lost on estate agents fees, solicitors fees, stamp duty, removal company etc. For 15,000 you can have a loft conversion that adds more than 15,000 to the worth of your property - no lost money and the benefit of much more space in your current home.