Creating the roof terrace there are two main ways of creating a roof terrace as part of your loft conversion.
Loft conversion with roof terrace.
The brief for this apartment in a seven storey mansion block was to create two loft conversions with a roof terrace connecting the two.
In our experience you are still likely to have most success with the planner if you live in wandsworth or hammersmith and fulham.
The terrace or balcony can be as large as you wish and i have seen loft conversions with balconies that extend almost the full width of the roof space.
A hip to gable loft conversion is often a popular choice for semi detached or end of terrace properties that have a hipped roof.
It is always advisable to check carefully with relevant professionals to ascertain if planning consent is required for the design particularly in a conservation area or where there is concern about.
Every loft conversion is different and incorporating the dual design of a roof terrace can add considerations of the permission and planning kinds.
This loft conversion in west london proves you don t need a house to have a loft conversion and a roof terrace.
These are the real deal.
The work involves extending the side roof which is hipped and turning it into a vertical wall making it a gabled roof.
Hip to gable loft extensions can sometimes be combined with a dormer loft conversion for maximum.
This would just give you enough space for a small bistro set so it wouldn t be classified as a roof terrace by everyone.