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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LOFT CONVERSION
Homebuilding & Renovating
|September 2025
If you’re not sure on the best way to add a room in the roof, these are the most popular options for extending your space. Which one is best for your home?

Which type of loft conversion is best for you will largely depend on the style of property you live in and your budget. You will also need to take into account your existing roof structure, along with any planning restrictions that may come into play in your area.
However, what you plan on using the loft conversion for will also play a part in deciding which type of loft conversion you need. Elements such as glazing, headroom and the amount of storage you need will all influence your final choice.
In this guide to the different types of loft conversion, we look at design, features, pros, cons and costs to ensure you make the right design choice for your own project.
ROOFLIGHT LOFT CONVERSION
A rooflight loft conversion, also often referred to as a Velux loft conversion, is one of the simplest and cheapest when it comes to extending your loft as it requires the least amount of work when extending upwards.
‘Rooflight loft conversions are a cost-effective way to expand your living space and require minimal structural roof changes,’ explains loft conversion specialist Sally McClean from Rooftop Rooms. ‘Ideal for homes with sufficient roof height, they maximise natural light and create a bright, airy atmosphere by adding a number of rooflights to the slope of the roof.
Costs will vary depending on factors such as size, window quality and insulation, but they can be perfect if you don’t need a large conversion and are looking to add space for something such as a home office. As with other types of loft conversion, you may need to reinforce floors, add electrics and plumbing, as well as a staircase, meaning your costs can vary based on your design and location.
Sally suggests allocating a minimum of £30,000-£35,000 for a rooflight conversion. Rob Wood, director of Simply Loft suggests average costs tend to be around £50,000-£55,000 and summarises the pros and cons as follows:
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