This type of loft conversion is typically constructed at the rear of your property, has a flat roof and a back wall that slopes inwards at 72 degrees. As mansard loft conversions involve significant change to a property’s structure, they can be more expensive than other conversions, and involve more construction work.
- Particularly common in urban areas and terraced housing
- Windows typically housed in dormers
- Often require planning permission
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