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Lofts Conversion glazing

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November 2024

Extending upwards is a great way to gain extra space but it is crucial to get the glazing right to capture views, control the light and prevent overheating

Lofts Conversion glazing

From rooflights to dormers, there are so many options. Your selection will be determined by factors such as the roof design, orientation of the space, room shape and usage.

"Lofts are typically the brightest part of a home, so we don't worry about them being too dark," says George Vizor, director of Woodrow Vizor Architects. "We focus more on outward views and internal space planning and always undertake concept studies to explore options. This could be integrating window frames into fixed joinery for a clean material palette; using sliding doors and windows to allow more flexible furniture layouts - free from inward swings or ensuring opposing windows aid cross ventilation."

GLAZING OPTIONS

The style of house and the roof type and height will influence your glazing options, but many products are bespoke so can be adapted to suit your design. If your home is listed or in a conservation area, you'll inevitably have constraints on what you can and can't install.

imageIn the UK, dormer windows are one of the most common types of glazing seen in loft conversions and extensions. "They are designed like a raised box shape that protrudes out of the original roof of the property," explains Rebecca Clayton, director of IQ Glass. "They're popular as they provide additional head space and usable floor space in lofts, which usually have low or sloping ceilings.

"Gable end windows are an impressive installation within loft conversions," she adds. "The gable end can provide an impressive influx of light. It may even be possible to install a Juliet balcony. Sliding box access rooflights are perfect for terraced or townhouse-style homes, providing access to modern rooftop gardens at the click of a button."

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