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Crown Architecture is a specialist loft conversion practice serving Hampton and the wider London Borough of Richmond upon Thames area. We design dormer loft conversions, hip-to-gable conversions, and mansard loft conversions for houses and maisonettes throughout Hampton, managing the full process from initial design through to planning permission, Building Regulations approval, and construction completion.

Our architects understand the specific planning policies of Richmond Council, the conservation area designations that apply in parts of Hampton, and the structural requirements of the typical victorian and edwardian terraces and semis found in this area. We have a 97% first-application planning success rate.


Types of Loft Conversion in Hampton

Dormer Loft Conversion

The dormer loft conversion is the most widely built type in Hampton. A dormer adds a box-shaped vertical extension to the rear of the existing roof slope, dramatically increasing the usable floor area and headroom. Rear dormer conversions for houses in Hampton often qualify as permitted development under Class B, adding up to 50 cubic metres without requiring a planning application.

A typical rear dormer loft conversion in Hampton creates a bedroom with en-suite bathroom in the new space. The build cost is typically £35,000-£55,000 for the construction works.

Hip-to-Gable Loft Conversion

Many properties in Hampton – particularly interwar and Edwardian semi-detached houses – have a hipped roof, where the roof slopes down on the side as well as the front and rear. Converting the hipped side to a gable creates significantly more internal space compared with a dormer alone. Hip-to-gable conversions are especially effective on end-of-terrace and semi-detached houses and are often combined with a rear dormer.

Mansard Loft Conversion

The mansard loft conversion replaces the rear roof slope with a near-vertical wall (typically at 72 degrees) topped by a shallow-pitched roof. This creates the maximum possible loft space and is preferred in conservation areas where Richmond Council has approved the mansard form of roof extension. Mansard conversions always require planning permission and typically cost £60,000-£100,000 for the construction works.

Velux (Rooflight) Loft Conversion

Where the existing roof has sufficient headroom, a rooflight loft conversion – which adds no dormers but installs rooflights to provide light – is the simplest and most cost-effective option. These conversions can often be carried out entirely under permitted development and typically cost £25,000-£40,000.


The Loft Conversion Process in Hampton

  1. Free initial consultation: Crown Architecture visits your property in Hampton, assesses the loft space, and advises on the most appropriate conversion type and planning route.
  2. Measured survey: We carry out a full measured survey to produce accurate existing drawings.
  3. Design stage: Our architects produce concept designs and working drawings for planning or Building Regulations submission.
  4. Planning application (if required): We prepare and submit the planning application to Richmond Council, liaise with the case officer, and manage the determination process.
  5. Building Regulations drawings: Detailed structural, insulation, fire safety, and drainage drawings for Building Regulations submission.
  6. Contractor procurement: We help you identify suitable contractors in Hampton and provide detailed drawings to enable competitive tendering.
  7. Construction and sign-off: We support the project during construction and manage the Building Regulations completion certificate.

Planning and Permitted Development in Hampton

Key permitted development rules for loft conversions in Hampton include:

  • Maximum volume additions: 50 cubic metres for semi-detached and terraced houses; 40 cubic metres for other houses (under Class B)
  • No addition to be higher than the existing highest part of the roof
  • No front-facing dormers visible from the principal elevation
  • Side-facing windows must be obscure glazed and non-opening below 1.7 m from the floor
  • Conservation area properties must check with Richmond Council before assuming permitted development applies

What Our Hampton Clients Say

Crown Architecture designed our dormer loft conversion in Hampton and it went through Richmond Council planning as permitted development without any issues. The new room has transformed our home.

– Sarah M., Hampton

We had a hip-to-gable loft conversion done with Crown Architecture. They handled everything from initial drawings through to Building Regulations sign-off. The quality of the drawings made it easy to get competitive quotes from builders.

– Daniel K., Hampton

Absolutely delighted with our loft conversion. Crown Architecture knew exactly what Richmond Council would accept given our conservation area location, and we got consent first time.

– Emma and Chris T., Hampton

Frequently Asked Questions – Loft Conversions in Hampton

What types of loft conversion are possible in Hampton?

The most popular loft conversion types in Hampton are dormer conversions, hip-to-gable conversions (suitable for detached and semi-detached properties), and mansard conversions (a near-vertical rear roof slope, popular in conservation areas). The right type for your property depends on your roof structure, local planning requirements from Richmond Council, and your budget.

Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion in Hampton?

Many loft conversions in Hampton are permitted development under Class B of the GPDO, meaning no planning application is required provided the conversion adds no more than 50 cubic metres of space (for a semi-detached or terraced house) or 40 cubic metres for other houses. Properties in conservation areas, flats, and maisonettes always require full planning permission.

How much does a loft conversion cost in Hampton?

Loft conversion costs in Hampton typically range from £35,000 to £80,000 for a standard dormer, with mansard conversions costing £60,000-£100,000 or more. The final cost depends on the size, specification, structural works required, and whether the project requires planning permission from Richmond Council.

How long does a loft conversion take in Hampton?

A standard dormer loft conversion in Hampton typically takes 8-12 weeks on site. The full timeline from initial design through to completion is usually 4-6 months where permitted development applies, and 6-9 months where planning permission is needed from Richmond Council.

Does a loft conversion add value to my home in Hampton?

Yes. A well-designed loft conversion adds between 15% and 25% to a property’s value. In Hampton, where property values are relatively high, the return on investment from a loft conversion is typically excellent.

Do I need Building Regulations approval for a loft conversion in Hampton?

Yes – all loft conversions require Building Regulations approval regardless of whether planning permission is needed. Building Regulations approval covers structural safety, fire safety, insulation, drainage, and stair design. Crown Architecture’s drawings are prepared to the standard required by Richmond Council’s building control department.

Can I convert my loft if I live in a flat in Hampton?

If you own the leasehold of a flat and the loft forms part of the building’s common parts, you would typically need the freeholder’s consent and the cooperation of other leaseholders. Crown Architecture advises on leaseholder and freeholder considerations as part of the initial feasibility assessment.

What is the Party Wall Act and does it apply to loft conversions in Hampton?

The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 applies to loft conversions in Hampton where works affect a party wall shared with a neighbour. Many loft conversions require a Party Wall Notice to be served on adjoining owners. Crown Architecture advises on the party wall position as part of the design process.


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