How Much Does a Garage Conversion Cost UK 2025?

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How Much Does a Garage Conversion Cost UK 2025?

A garage conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add living space to your home. Unlike an extension, the structure already exists — you’re simply converting it into usable accommodation. But what does a garage conversion actually cost in the UK in 2025? This guide breaks it down.

Average Garage Conversion Cost UK 2025

Garage conversion costs in the UK typically range from £10,000 to £30,000, depending on the size of the garage, the intended use, and the level of specification. Here’s a rough guide by garage type:

  • Integral garage (within the house footprint): £10,000–£20,000
  • Attached garage (joined to the house): £12,000–£25,000
  • Detached garage (converted to habitable use): £18,000–£35,000

Converting to a bedroom or home office is cheaper than converting to a bathroom or kitchen, which requires plumbing and drainage work.

Cost Breakdown by Room Type

Conversion Use Typical Cost
Home office / playroom £10,000–£18,000
Bedroom (no en-suite) £12,000–£20,000
Bedroom with en-suite £18,000–£30,000
Kitchen / utility room £15,000–£28,000
Annexe / studio flat £25,000–£45,000
Gym / cinema room £15,000–£35,000

What’s Included in the Cost?

A full garage conversion typically includes:

  • Structural work: Replacing garage door with a wall or window/door combination; strengthening the floor slab if required; adding insulation
  • Insulation: Walls, floor, and roof to meet building regulations thermal performance requirements
  • Windows and doors: New window(s) and an internal door to connect to the main house
  • Electrical: New circuit, lighting, sockets, and potentially underfloor heating
  • Plumbing: Only if adding a bathroom or kitchenette
  • Plastering and decoration: Internal finishes
  • Flooring: Typically screed or timber over the existing concrete slab

Additional Costs to Budget For

  • Architectural drawings (building regulations): £800–£2,000
  • Building regulations fee: £300–£700
  • Structural engineer (if floor or structural changes needed): £500–£1,000
  • Planning application (if required): £206
  • Party wall agreement (if applicable): £800–£1,500

Does a Garage Conversion Need Planning Permission?

Most garage conversions are permitted development and don’t need planning permission. However, planning permission may be required if:

  • The conversion changes the external appearance significantly (e.g. adding a dormer, changing the roofline)
  • The property is in a Conservation Area
  • The original planning permission had a condition requiring the garage to be retained for parking
  • The property is a listed building
  • You’re creating a self-contained flat or annexe

Always check with your local planning authority or architect before starting work.

Does a Garage Conversion Need Building Regulations Approval?

Yes — almost always. Building regulations approval is separate from planning permission and is required for any material change of use (converting a garage to habitable space). This ensures the conversion meets standards for:

  • Thermal performance (insulation)
  • Fire safety
  • Structural integrity
  • Ventilation
  • Damp proofing
  • Electrical safety

Will a Garage Conversion Add Value?

Yes — typically by more than the cost of the conversion. According to property research, a garage conversion adds approximately 10–15% to the value of a property. For a house worth £400,000, this equates to £40,000–£60,000 of added value from a conversion costing £15,000–£25,000.

The return is best when the conversion creates an additional bedroom, particularly if the house previously had only two bedrooms.

How Long Does a Garage Conversion Take?

  • Building regulations drawings and approval: 4–6 weeks
  • Construction phase: 3–6 weeks
  • Total project timeline: 7–12 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert a detached garage into a habitable room?

Yes, but it’s more complex than an integral conversion. A detached garage conversion may require planning permission if creating a separate dwelling, and will need insulation, heating, and services connecting back to the main house.

Do I need to tell my mortgage lender about a garage conversion?

Yes — you should inform your mortgage lender and buildings insurer before starting work. Failing to do so could invalidate your insurance or breach your mortgage conditions.

Can I lose permitted development rights if I convert my garage?

If your house needed a parking space as part of its original planning permission, losing the garage might technically constitute a breach of that planning condition. Check your title deeds and planning history.

What is the cheapest type of garage conversion?

A basic integral garage converted to a home office or playroom — with no plumbing, just insulation, electrics, and decoration — is the cheapest option, starting from around £8,000–£12,000.

Do I need an architect for a garage conversion?

For most garage conversions, you need at minimum a set of building regulations drawings. Whether you use an architect or architectural technician depends on complexity. Crown Architecture offers fixed-fee packages covering everything from drawings to building regulations approval.

Get a Quote for Your Garage Conversion

Crown Architecture & Structural Engineering Ltd provides full design and building regulations services for garage conversions across London and the South East. Contact us on 07443 804841 or info@crownarchitecture.co.uk for a fixed-fee quote.

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