Welcome To Dulwich Loft Conversions
We’ve been converting lofts in Dulwich and the wider London area over a decade.
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Houses in Mitcham carry stories. Victorian terraces. 1930s semis. Post-war builds with gardens just wide enough to tempt you. But stories change. Families grow. Work shifts home. The once-spacious house starts to feel like a box. The answer isn’t always a new postcode. It’s knowing how to use what you’ve got.
We’re builders who pay attention. We don’t talk nonsense. We look at your home, listen to what you need, and build what fits. Whether it’s a forgotten loft or a cramped kitchen crying for daylight, we’ll turn wasted space into something that earns its keep.
There’s a lot of unused square footage hiding in Mitcham roofs. If you’ve got head height and a bit of imagination, there’s a loft conversion up there waiting to happen.
A dormer conversion is the most common choice across Mitcham’s terraced and semi-detached homes. It adds a vertical wall and flat roof to the back of your property, creating a boxy space that feels like a normal room—not an attic.
If your house has a hipped roof—a common feature on the roads off Commonside East—a hip-to-gable conversion is worth considering. It straightens the slope, adding enough room for stairs, storage and a comfortable layout.
For those wanting serious space, a mansard conversion is the bigger move. It reshapes the roof to create a full extra floor. It usually needs planning permission, but it pays off with light, height, and a natural flow that doesn’t feel like an add-on.
If your loft already has good headroom, a Velux conversion might be all you need. Skylights, insulation, proper flooring—it’s quick, neat and makes the most of what’s already there.
Lofts are great, but not everyone wants another staircase. Sometimes it’s the kitchen that’s tight. The living room that can’t fit more than two people and a telly. That’s where an extension makes sense.
A rear extension is the go-to for many Mitcham homes, especially in the rows of terraced housing near the town centre. It pushes out the back, adding breathing room to your living space. Big windows. Garden doors. A layout that feels open, not boxed in.
Got a thin strip running down the side of your house? A side return extension can fill that in. Suddenly the kitchen feels double the size, without touching the garden.
And if you want both, a wraparound extension gives you the lot. It turns the back of your house into something useful, spacious and easy to live in.
A two-storey extension is also an option. Add a bedroom or bathroom upstairs while fixing the downstairs in one go. It’s efficient, and in an area like Mitcham, it adds serious long-term value.
We’re not guessing. We know the houses. We know the streets. We know what works.
If your Mitcham home feels like it’s shrinking around you, there’s no need to call an estate agent. Call us instead. We’ll help you build the space your life needs.
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