Roof Height For Loft Conversion
When you measure from the bottom of the ridge timber to the top of the ceiling joist you need to have at least 2 2m of usable space for a conversion to be suitable.
Roof height for loft conversion. If it s 2 2m or more your loft should be tall enough to convert. To assess whether you have the space to accommodate this measure the clear headroom of your existing space from the top of the joists to the bottom of the rafters. The ideal scenario is if you can stand upright in the centre of your loft and raise your arm above your head without crunching your hand on the inside of the roof. Don t be shy measure the height with a tape measure.
There are minimum practical requirements for headroom which the designs for your loft conversion must be able to meet. Take a tape measure and run it from the floor to the ceiling at the tallest part of the room. In relation to ceiling height 2 2 metres across the central part of the room is preferable in bedrooms and living room conversions while a minimum of 1 8 metres usually 2 metres from floor to ceiling is required by law at the top of the staircase. The ridge is the centre point of your roof this will be where you measure from and down to your feet.
A ceiling height of 1 9 2 0 m once the conversion is complete. Where a property already has a steep pitched roof the eventual loft conversion will be much easier and ideally you are looking for headroom in the loft of around 2 2 to 2 6 meters. It is about 2 1 metres 210 cm 7 feet 84 inches for a loft conversion if you can stand up in your loft you are doing well.