Loft Conversion Ealing: Transform Your Home with West London's Loft Conversion Experts
If you’re an Ealing homeowner looking to add space without the hassle of moving, a loft conversion could be exactly what you need. We’ve been converting lofts across West London for over 25 years, and Ealing—with its fantastic mix of Victorian, Edwardian, and interwar properties—offers some of the best opportunities for loft conversions in the capital.
Ealing is rightly known as the “Queen of the Suburbs,” and it’s easy to see why families love living here. With excellent schools, beautiful parks like Walpole and Lammas, great transport links, and that vibrant high street buzz around Ealing Broadway, it’s the perfect place to put down roots. But as families grow, space becomes tight—and moving isn’t always the answer.
Most Ealing homes were built with generous loft spaces that are currently just storing Christmas decorations and old suitcases. Converting that unused area into an extra bedroom, home office, or master suite is often the smartest and most cost effective way to get the space you need whilst staying in the neighbourhood you love.
Why Ealing Homeowners Choose Loft Conversions
Ealing’s property market is strong and competitive. Whether you’re in a Victorian terrace in Ealing Common, an Edwardian semi in Pitshanger, or a 1930s house in Hanwell, good family homes don’t come cheap—and they don’t stay on the market long either.
Rather than face the stress, expense, and upheaval of moving, more Ealing families are choosing to invest in their existing homes through loft conversions. It’s a smart move that adds significant value, creates the space you need, and lets you stay close to the schools, parks, and community you’ve built your life around.
We’ve worked on dozens of loft conversions throughout Ealing over the years—from Ealing Broadway and South Ealing to West Ealing, Northfields, and beyond. Every project is different, but they all share one thing: homeowners who want to make their existing home work harder for them without leaving Ealing.
Types of Loft Conversions Perfect for Ealing Homes
Ealing’s housing stock is wonderfully varied, and there’s a loft conversion solution for almost every property type. Whether you’re in a Victorian terrace, an Edwardian semi, or a detached home near one of Ealing’s many parks, we’ll help you choose the right approach.
Dormer conversions are incredibly popular in Ealing, particularly for terraced and semi detached homes. A dormer extends your roof outwards, creating valuable headroom and usable floor space. They're practical, cost effective, and usually fall under permitted development rights meaning no planning permission needed in most cases.
We’ve completed dormer conversions throughout Ealing, from the streets around Ealing Broadway to the quieter roads in Pitshanger and Hanwell. They're ideal if you want a straightforward extra bedroom or home office without the complexity of a full planning application.
For homeowners who want maximum space, a Mansard conversion is hard to beat. This style replaces your existing roof slope with a near vertical wall, giving you a full height room that feels like a proper additional storey rather than just a converted loft.
Mansard conversions do require planning permission, and Ealing Council can be particular about design especially in conservation areas or near locally listed buildings. But with the right approach and a well prepared application, they're absolutely achievable. We’ve navigated Ealing's planning process many times, and we know what the council is looking for.
If you've got a semi detached or detached home with a hipped roof (where the roof slopes on all four sides), a hip to gable conversion opens up a huge amount of space. We extend the sloping 'hip' into a vertical gable wall, then often add a rear dormer for even more room.
These conversions are particularly common in Ealing's Edwardian and interwar properties around Pitshanger, Hanwell, and West Ealing. They create genuinely spacious loft rooms perfect for a master bedroom with an ensuite, or a large home office with plenty of storage.
Not every Ealing homeowner needs a full structural conversion. If you've already got decent headroom and just want to make your loft space usable, Velux roof windows might be all you need. They bring in natural light, create a bright and airy space, and are the most budget friendly option.
Velux conversions are popular in Ealing for home offices, guest bedrooms, or playrooms. They're quick to install, usually don't need planning permission, and they preserve the external appearance of your home something that matters in Ealing's leafy, residential streets.
Planning Permission and Building Regulations in Ealing
Ealing Council has a reputation for being thorough when it comes to planning applications, but don’t let that put you off. With proper preparation and a design that respects the local character, planning permission is very achievable.
Many loft conversions in Ealing fall under permitted development rights, which means no planning application is needed. Dormer conversions, Velux installations, and some hip to gable projects often qualify, provided they meet the size and design criteria.
Mansard conversions and larger projects will need planning permission. Ealing Council pays close attention to the impact on neighbouring properties, the streetscape, and whether your conversion fits with the local architectural style. If you’re in a conservation area such as parts of Ealing Common or Pitshanger expect extra scrutiny, but it’s nothing we can’t handle together.
Building regulations approval is required for every loft conversion, regardless of planning permission. This covers structural safety, fire escape routes, insulation, and soundproofing. We’ll manage the entire building control process for you, ensuring everything is signed off properly and you’re fully compliant.
What Does a Loft Conversion Cost in Ealing?
Ealing homeowners often ask us about cost, and it’s a fair question. Loft conversions represent a significant investment, but they’re one of the smartest ways to add value in Ealing’s competitive property market.
As a rough guide:
- Velux conversion: £25,000–£35,000
- Dormer conversion: £35,000–£50,000
- Hip-to-gable conversion: £45,000–£60,000
- Mansard conversion: £50,000–£70,000+
These are ballpark figures. Your actual cost depends on the size of your loft, the complexity of the build, and your finish specifications. We always provide a fixed price quote with no hidden fees, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying from day one.
When you consider that a loft conversion in Ealing can add £60,000–£120,000+ to your property value, it’s a solid return on investment. And you get to stay in the area you love, near excellent schools, close to Ealing’s parks and transport links, and in one of West London’s most desirable boroughs.
Why Choose Loft Conversion West London for Your Ealing Project?
We’ve been converting lofts across West London for over 25 years, and Ealing is one of our core areas. We know the local planning requirements inside out, we understand Ealing’s architectural character, and we’ve built strong working relationships with Ealing Council’s planning department.
Every Ealing loft conversion we take on gets:
- A dedicated project manager who’ll be your single point of contact throughout
- A fixed-price quote with no hidden costs or surprise bills
- Full design and planning support, including handling your planning application if needed
- Building regulations approval managed from start to finish
- A 5-year insurance-backed guarantee through our Home Improvement Group (HIG) membership
- Comprehensive insurance and up to 10-year warranties for your peace of mind
We treat your Ealing home with the same care we’d treat our own. No shortcuts, no substandard work, and no mess left behind. Just a professional loft conversion delivered on time and on budget.
How Long Does an Ealing Loft Conversion Take?
\Most Ealing loft conversions take between 6–10 weeks from start to finish, depending on the type of conversion and any unforeseen issues (which are rare, but can happen in older properties).
Here’s a typical timeline:
- Velux conversion: 4–6 weeks
- Dormer conversion: 6–8 weeks
- Hip-to-gable or Mansard conversion: 8–12 weeks
If planning permission is required, add 8–12 weeks for the council’s decision process. We’ll keep you updated every step of the way, and we’ll make sure the work is completed with minimal disruption to your daily life.
Adding Value to Your Ealing Home
Ealing property prices have risen steadily over the years, and a well executed loft conversion can add serious value. Industry estimates suggest a loft conversion can increase your home’s value by 15–25%, depending on the quality of the work and the local market.
For a typical Ealing home valued at £600,000–£800,000, that’s an additional £90,000–£200,000 in value. Even at the lower end, you’re looking at a strong return on your investment.
But it’s not just about the numbers. A loft conversion gives you the space you need without uprooting your family. You stay near Ealing’s excellent schools, keep your children settled, and avoid the stress and cost of moving. That’s worth a lot in itself.
Ealing Landmarks and Local Knowledge
We’ve worked throughout Ealing over the years, and we love this part of West London. Whether you’re near the buzz of Ealing Broadway, the peaceful charm of Walpole Park, or the village feel of Pitshanger Lane, there’s something special about this borough.
Ealing Broadway’s shopping centre, the independent cafés and restaurants, the beautiful green spaces like Lammas Park and Ealing Common—these are the things that make Ealing unique. And when we’re working on your loft conversion, we’re mindful of preserving that character. Your home is part of Ealing’s fabric, and our job is to enhance it, not detract from it.
We’ve completed projects near Ealing Broadway, around South Ealing and Northfields, in West Ealing and Hanwell, and throughout Pitshanger and the quieter residential streets. Each area has its own character, and each project is tailored to fit.
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If you’re thinking about a loft conversion in Ealing, we’d love to hear from you. We offer free, no obligation quotes with a full survey of your property and a clear breakdown of costs.
We’ll visit your Ealing home, assess your loft space, discuss your needs, and provide honest advice on the best type of conversion for your property and budget. No sales pressure, no pushy tactics—just straightforward guidance from someone who’s been doing this for over 25 years.
Get in touch today, and let’s start turning your unused loft space into the room you’ve been dreaming of.
Frequently Asked Questions About Loft Conversions in Ealing
Do we need planning permission for a loft conversion in Ealing?
Many loft conversions in Ealing fall under permitted development rights and don’t need planning permission. Dormer conversions, Velux installations, and some hip to gable projects often qualify. However, Mansard conversions and larger projects will require planning permission. If your property is in a conservation area (such as parts of Ealing Common or Pitshanger), or if it’s a listed building, you’ll almost certainly need permission. We’ll assess your property and advise you on whether planning permission is required.
How much does a loft conversion cost in Ealing?
Loft conversion costs in Ealing typically range from £25,000 for a basic Velux conversion to £70,000+ for a full Mansard conversion. The exact cost depends on the size of your loft, the type of conversion, and your finish specifications. We provide fixed price quotes with no hidden fees, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying from the start. Given Ealing’s property values, a loft conversion is usually a very sound investment.
Will a loft conversion add value to my Ealing home?
Yes, absolutely. A well executed loft conversion can add 15–25% to your property’s value in Ealing. For a typical Ealing home valued at £600,000–£800,000, that could mean an additional £90,000–£200,000. Beyond the financial return, you gain valuable living space and avoid the cost and stress of moving particularly important in Ealing’s competitive property market.
How long does a loft conversion take in Ealing?
Most Ealing loft conversions take 6–10 weeks to complete, depending on the type of conversion. A simple Velux conversion might take 4–6 weeks, whilst a Mansard conversion could take 8–12 weeks. If planning permission is required, add another 8–12 weeks for the council’s decision. We’ll provide a clear timeline at the start of your project and keep you updated throughout.
Can we convert our loft if we live in an Ealing conservation area?
Yes, but you’ll need to be more careful with your design. Ealing has several conservation areas, including parts of Ealing Common and Pitshanger. In these areas, the council pays extra attention to how your conversion affects the streetscape and the character of the neighbourhood. Permitted development rights are often restricted in conservation areas, so you’ll likely need planning permission. We’ve successfully completed many conversions in Ealing’s conservation areas, and we know how to design a project that meets the council’s requirements.
What type of loft conversion is best for a Victorian terrace in Ealing?
For Ealing’s Victorian terraces particularly those around Ealing Common, South Ealing, and towards Northfields a rear dormer conversion is usually the best option. It creates plenty of usable space, often falls under permitted development rights, and doesn’t significantly alter the front appearance of your home. If you want maximum space and are prepared to go through planning, a Mansard conversion is worth considering. We’ll assess your specific property and recommend the best solution for your needs and budget.
Do we need to move out during the loft conversion?
Most Ealing homeowners stay in their homes during the conversion. The work is contained to the loft and roof area, so disruption to the rest of your house is minimal. There will be some noise and dust, particularly during the structural phase, but we’ll do everything possible to keep your home liveable. If you have young children or work from home, some families choose to stay elsewhere for a week or two during the noisiest phase but it’s not
Will our loft conversion affect our neighbours in Ealing?
A well planned loft conversion should have minimal impact on your Ealing neighbours. Building regulations and planning rules include protections for neighbouring properties, particularly around overlooking and loss of light. We always design conversions with your neighbours in mind, and we’ll discuss any potential concerns with you before we start. In our 25+ years of experience, neighbourly issues are rare when the project is handled professionally from the outset.