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Anyone want to show off their lovely L-shape loft conversion?


riggsy

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Afteroon all


My wife and i are going through the joyful process of finding a suitable loft company; all are pushing the L-shape extension that gives the possibility of 2 bedrooms plus small bathroom in the loft space.


We live in a 3 bed (2 doubles and small double/single to the rear), 1000sqft victorian terrace house and this second loft bedroom would be a smallish double over the back part of the house and would entail us lowering / squaring off the ceiling in the current first floor bathroom and back bedroom.


I'm just strugling to know what the eventual finished job would like like and how these rooms with the lower ceilings will feel. If anyone has done a similar job to this and would be happy showing off their loft conversion to us we would be eternally grateful? (and happy to repay said kindness with cake / wine)


Many thanks

Dan

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