Loft Conversion - Winchmore Hill, Enfield

This loft conversion in Winchmore Hill started with a roof space that was largely unused and offering very little beyond basic storage. The structure was there, but the space felt dark, awkward, and disconnected from the rest of the house. Like many lofts, it had potential, but without proper structure, insulation, or layout, it wasn’t usable as a living space.

The completed loft is now a comfortable, well-proportioned room that feels fully part of the home. What was once unused roof space has been transformed into a practical, everyday living area, finished to feel natural rather than added on.

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The first stage involved opening up the loft and forming the new structural framework. New floor joists were installed to support the additional load, creating a solid base for the room below. Timber framing followed to define the walls and ceiling lines, allowing the shape of the new room to take form. At this point, the space started to feel like a real room rather than an empty roof void.

With the structure in place, attention turned to insulation and services. The roof and walls were insulated to meet current building regulations, helping improve comfort and energy efficiency. Electrical first fix works were carried out at this stage, with wiring installed for lighting, sockets, and heating to suit how the room would be used day to day. Careful planning here meant everything could be positioned cleanly without compromises later on.

Once the core works were complete, the loft was closed up and finished internally. Plasterboard was installed, followed by plastering to create clean, smooth surfaces throughout. Second fix electrics, lighting, and heating were then completed, and the room was finished with neutral décor and flooring to keep it bright and adaptable. Built-in storage and furniture were positioned to work with the roof shape, making the most of every part of the space.