I Searched Loft Conversion Architects Near Me and Learned That Specialisation Beats Proximity Every Time
The architect fifteen minutes from our house in Walton Upon Thames had a beautiful portfolio. Extensions. New builds. Commercial projects. A bit of everything. He had done two loft conversions in the past three years. The architect forty minutes away had done thirty seven. Only loft conversions. Nothing else. No extensions. No new builds. No commercial work. Just roofs turned into rooms. We nearly hired the local one. Convenience. Familiarity. The comfort of someone nearby. Then we asked both the same question. What is the most common problem you encounter on 1930s semi loft conversions. The local architect paused. Thought about it. Said "probably headroom." The specialist didnt pause. "The staircase landing on the first floor is almost always too small. You need to borrow about 400mm from somewhere and the best place depends on which direction the existing joists run. If they run front to back you can cantilever the new floor over the stairwell. If they run side to...