The Two Camps Inside Every Loft Conversion Decision: Permitted Development vs Full Planning
Ask ten London architects which route works better for a residential loft conversion and you'll get two answers back. Half will recommend permitted development wherever the property qualifies. The other half will argue for a full planning application even when PD sits on the table. Both camps have real evidence behind their position. Neither is wrong. The right answer depends on the specific property, the specific brief, and how much design ambition the family carries into the project. The full argument below sits inside every conversation with a competent loft conversion service team at first appointment, and it's worth understanding both sides before appointing anyone. The PD Camp Argument The permitted development route is faster. That's the starting point. A Prior Approval Notification under Class B of the General Permitted Development Order runs 6 to 8 weeks. Full householder planning applications run 10 to 16 weeks. On projects where the family wants to start on ...