The second installment of a 4 part series this blog is all about hip to gable loft conversions.
Four hipped roof loft conversion.
A hip to gable conversion is always a popular option for detached or semi detached homes with a hip roof.
Around 50 of the properties that we ve compiled loft conversion plans for have hipped roofs which leaves us with two options to ensure the project can go ahead.
Here we take a look at what hip to gable loft conversions actually are any limitations or restrictions you might need to consider and also how to calculate.
If you want the look of dormers but simply can t afford them a roof light is a good way to go to provide plenty of natural light from the sun without the high cost of building out dormers since roof lights won.
Hln engineering ltd has overseen the design and construction of a number of hip to gable loft conversions.
Having a hipped roof on a detached house semi detached house or end of terrace usually means the existing loft space is usually limited so a conversion can really make the space much more usable improve your living standards and add value to your property all without losing garden square metrage.
There are four main kinds of roof conversion techniques including roof light dormer loft conversion hip to gable and mansard.
So why is a hip to gable loft conversion the best extension type.
Bizarre names aside hip to gable loft conversions are popular the world over.
A hipped roof is a roof with a sloping side in addition to the slopes at the front and back of the property.
If you re tempted by the prospect of a hip to gable loft conversion but unsure of the design and.
When creating a hip to gable you build the bottom of the side slope up vertically and extend the existing ridge to create a gable end.
Hip to gable conversion.