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Loft Conversions Morden

We’ve been converting lofts in Dulwich and the wider London area over a decade.

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Loft conversion in Morden

You don’t always need a new house. You just need a better one. In Morden, where houses come with decent plots and quiet roads, there’s often more space than you think—tucked under the roof, waiting in the side return, or just beyond the back door.

We don’t deal in clever slogans. We deal in timber, brick, dust and detail. Whether it’s a loft that’s never seen daylight or a kitchen that needs room to grow, we’ll build something that fits your life—not the other way round.

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Most houses in Morden—especially the 1930s semis around Hillcross and the terraces near the tube—are perfect candidates for a loft conversion.

A dormer conversion is often the best place to start. It’s neat. It gives you proper height and usable space. The kind of room where you can stand up straight, stretch, and not feel boxed in.

If your roof has a slope on the side, a hip-to-gable conversion will change that. It adds a new gable wall and opens up the loft enough for a real staircase and a sensible layout.

Need the most space possible? A mansard conversion reshapes the rear slope of your roof and gives you a full-height room with wide windows. It takes more time and usually planning permission, but it’s a smart move if you want an upstairs that doesn’t feel like a compromise.

Some lofts already have the right height and shape. In those cases, a Velux conversion does the trick. Add roof windows, sort out the insulation, and you’ve got a bright, quiet room—without touching the outside.

Morden House Extensions

Sometimes it’s not the upstairs—it’s the downstairs that’s struggling. The kitchen that doesn’t fit a table. The living room that’s long but narrow. The layout that worked in 1950 but doesn’t now.

A rear extension solves that. It pushes out the back and gives you space where it counts. Room for a proper dining area, a sofa you can actually lie on, or a kitchen that doesn’t feel like a corridor.

A side return extension is another smart option, especially on the classic terrace streets near Morden Hall Park. That thin strip of outdoor space gets turned into a wide, open-plan kitchen or utility area. Small change, big difference.

A wraparound extension is the full job—back and side together. It gives you an open-plan space that works for cooking, eating, and living all in one place. No awkward corners. No wasted floor.

Need another bedroom too? A two-storey extension gives you both. One project. One build. A house that finally fits how you live now.

We’re local. We know Morden. And we know what building work actually lasts.

If your home in Morden feels like it’s closing in, we’ll help open it up. No mess. No noise. Just honest building that gets the job done.