The simplest type of loft conversion, a Velux loft conversion, is an excellent cost-effective way to turn unused roof space into a new room. A loft conversion with Velux windows doesn’t require any structural changes to the roof and thus no planning permission, making it a perfect option for those looking to increase space and add value to their home without blowing the budget.
But what is a Velux loft conversion and how is it different from other types of loft extension?
Key Takeaways
- A Velux loft is the simplest and cheapest loft conversion
- Velux windows are bright and airy
- A low-impact design, Velux loft conversions don’t require planning permission
What is a Velux Loft?
First invented in 1942, and named by combining “VE” from ventilation and “LUX” from the Latin word for light, Velux is the brand name for sloping roof windows used across the world. They are the ideal window for simple loft conversions because:
- They fit in naturally with the sloping roof, meaning no structural changes
- They provide the maximum amount of light for the space
- They are designed to add ventilation without needing to keep the window open fully
- They are made of reinforced glass for safety and impressive insulation properties
- They can provide enough space to be used as fire escapes
A Velux loft is a conversion done by adding one or more Velux windows to the roof to provide light and air to the roof space to make it habitable.
The Advantages of a Loft Conversion with Velux Windows
When looking to choose a type of loft conversion, budget is often a primary concern, with planning permission often the next worry. A Velux loft conversion provides an easy answer to both of these problems – it is the cheapest type of conversion and, because there is no need to make any sort of change to the structure of your home, it doesn’t require any planning permission.
Not only that, but a Velux loft is pleasing to look at from outside the building. There are no extrusions or changes to the overall design of the house, so it will remain in keeping with the surrounding area.
Natural light is always one of the most sought after aspects of a loft conversion, and Velux windows are perfect in this regard, flooding the room with sunlight just where it is wanted. A bright and airy room is so much more pleasant to be in and will really bring an extra level of modern comfort to your home. With a range of designs, there are options for multiple panes and even those that transform into a delightful balcony window.
With multiple options for glazing, Velux windows are energy-efficient and secure, providing high-rated insulation for your home – in many cases the loft conversion will improve the overall energy-saving properties of your house, helping the environment while lowering heating bills. A wide choice of blinds and shutters is also available to suit any style.
Velux windows are also perfectly designed to provide the room with ventilation even when the weather prevents the window’s opening fully. The easily opened vents on every window ensure that condensation and other factors are minimised, keeping the room a clean and healthy environment both when used daily, and if you only use the space infrequently.
Velux loft conversions are perfect when you want to add a bedroom, bathroom, or home office to your house and provide large amounts of additional storage. The warm space is also perfect for a playroom for younger children who will find a warm, naturally-lit room delightful.
Your Velux Loft Conversion Plans
Like all loft conversions, a Velux loft conversion is more than just the installation of the windows. You will need to have stairs put in and a sturdy floor laid – read this article for more information about loft stairs.
Consider your roof space. A Velux conversion is for pitched roofs and isn’t suitable for a flat-roofed property. Installing the windows won’t add any headroom, so first check that your loft space is tall enough to make the conversion possible – you will need at least 2.2 metres of headroom in the centre to be comfortable. Consider where you may want to place furniture or fittings and make sure the ceiling height is suitable in those areas.
Roof condition is also a factor. Roofs that have been a decade or longer since last being checked may have to have some work done on them to ensure they are strong enough to support the windows.
At London Lofts Ltd., our specialists will help you survey and plan your Velux loft conversion. Give us a call today to find out more.
FAQ
Do you need planning permission for a Velux loft conversion?
No – as a Velux loft conversion doesn’t change the underlying structure of your roof, or require any substantial building work inside the property, there’s no need to ask for planning permission.
Additionally, as a Velux loft doesn’t impact any shared walls with your neighbours, there is no need for a party wall agreement.
Does a Velux loft conversion add value?
Absolutely – with a bright and airy additional room on the top of your house, the value of your home increases significantly. Whether designed as a bedroom, a study, or an additional bathroom, a Velux loft conversion brings extra space and additional value to your home.
Plus, with the improved insulation, the loft conversion may make your house more energy efficient, immediately saving on heating bills.
What’s the difference between Velux and Dormer loft conversions?
A Dormer loft conversion extends the roof space to allow for traditional vertical windows. In doing so, headroom is increased and the space opens out a little more. Velux loft conversions are a little smaller by comparison.
What does a Velux loft conversion cost?
Prices for Velux loft conversions are typically between £20,000 and £30,000.
Each home is different and the exact price will depend on a number of different factors. Contact us at London Lofts Ltd. for an accurate quote.
What are the downsides of a Velux loft conversion?
A Velux loft conversion is excellent for many reasons, but there’s no denying that it provides less space than other loft conversions. Maintaining the sloped ceiling can make the room feel a little cramped for some, plus it does limit the use of the space.
If a loft conversion with Velux windows doesn’t quite provide the space you need, perhaps consider a Dormer loft conversion, Hip-to-Gable conversion, or even a Mansard loft conversion. For more information on these other varieties of desirable loft conversion types, read our guide on the subject.
Getting a Velux Loft Conversion with London Lofts Ltd.
At London Lofts Ltd. we are experts at making the most from your unused roof space. Our specialists are here to advise you on every aspect of your Velux loft conversion, and when it comes to doing the job, our fitters will work efficiently to minimise the construction time and make your dream of a bright converted loft a reality.
To talk to us about Velux windows or any other loft conversion options, contact us today.