2024 Loft Conversion Costs Unveiled: Save Money & Get ROI
2024 Loft Conversion Costs Unveiled: Save Money & Get ROI
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Loft conversion cost per square metre is the single most important benchmark for UK homeowners planning to expand their living space in 2024. If you’re comparing prices versus moving or simply want a no-nonsense budget, you need hard numbers – and you need to know how to avoid the hidden costs that often catch people out.
Key Takeaways
- Average 2024 UK loft conversion cost per square metre: £1,760 standard, £2,019 dormer, £2,292 mansard (excluding VAT).
- Regional prices vary by up to 23% – London typically adds £400+ per m².
- Always plan for 10-20% contingency to cover hidden extras like structural changes, bespoke stairs, or party wall costs.
- Quick verdict — what you can expect per m² in 2024
- Cost by project type — breakdown and when you’d pay more
- Dormer vs hip-to-gable — structure vs finish cost analysis
- Regional adjustments — multiply your per-m² by location
- How to convert per-m² into a realistic quote
- The hidden and commonly unexpected costs to budget for
- Typical ROI and value — what the research says
- Planning, building regs and regulatory changes
- Top 3 details competitor pages are missing
- How to get reliable quotes — what to send and compare
- Quick FAQ / takeaway section
Quick verdict — what you can expect per m² in 2024
In 2024, the typical loft conversion cost per square metre in the UK is:
- £1,760 per m² for a standard conversion (excluding VAT)
- £2,019 per m² for a dormer conversion (excluding VAT)
- £2,292 per m² for a mansard conversion (excluding VAT)
These are mid-benchmark numbers, and actual costs will flex up or down depending on your region (London adds 18-23%), specification, and the specific challenges of your property. The averages above represent national prices sourced from recent industry research, and they exclude VAT and extras. For the lowest-cost projects, simple Velux/rooflight conversions can start at around £920 per m².

Cost by project type — breakdown and when you’d pay more
Not all loft conversions are created equal – and neither are their unit costs. Understanding the main categories will help you estimate your spend more accurately:
- Velux/Rooflight: Low disruption, just add windows.
Average cost: £920 per m². - Standard conversion: Some structural work, usable space but limited height.
Average: £1,760 per m². - Dormer loft conversion: Box out the roof, significant space gain.
Average: £2,019 per m² (higher spec = higher £/m²). - Hip-to-gable: Modify sloped hip into full-height wall and add dormer spaces.
Average: £2,000 per m². - Mansard: Max space, most intervention, nearly flat rear slope with vertical wall.
Average: £2,292 per m².
Why do prices vary? Factors include:
- Structural work: More steel, more labor equals higher cost per m².
- Finish/specification: En-suite, premium fittings, and custom stairs can add 20%+ to total.
- Volume & access: Smaller spaces (15–20 m²) often cost more per m² than large conversions due to fixed project setup costs.

Read more about how project planning lowers risk in our general contracting services guide.
Dormer vs hip-to-gable — structure vs finish cost analysis
The biggest driver for dormer loft conversion cost per m2 is the split between materials/labour and spec. Let’s use a dormer as an example:
| Spec Level | Materials (£/m²) | Labour (£/m²) | Total (£/m²) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic/Unfinished Shell | £1,150–£1,350 | £950–£1,100 | £2,100–£2,450 |
| Standard (with staircase) | £1,400–£1,700 | £1,100–£1,300 | £2,500–£3,000 |
| Premium/Double Dormer | £1,800–£2,200+ | £1,300–£1,600 | £3,100–£3,800+ |
Most finished dormers land midrange: £2,019 per m² nationally. Hip-to-gable projects are similar, averaging £2,000 per m², but with more spent on the structural envelope and less on windows. Always ensure your quote specifies what’s included (bathroom, stairs, second fix carpentry).
Extension-heavy projects (such as double dormers) push the cost per square metre to the top end. Small spaces with high finish level? The per m² can rival premium London flats.
See our home remodeling guide for detailed coverage of project budgeting.
Regional adjustments — multiply your per-m² by location
Your location will impact your loft conversion cost per m² by up to 23%. London is the highest, followed by the South East, while Northern Ireland and Scotland generally offer the lowest prices.
| Region | Standard (£/m²) | Dormer (£/m²) | Mansard (£/m²) |
|---|---|---|---|
| London | £2,079 | £2,361 | £2,362 |
| South East | £1,923 | £2,172 | £2,290 |
| Midlands | £1,665 | £1,932 | £2,180 |
| North England | £1,650 | £1,916 | £2,164 |
| Scotland | £1,646 | £1,914 | £2,158 |
| Northern Ireland | £1,561 | £1,878 | £2,069 |
Source: BuildPartner 2024 Guide
Multiply your chosen type’s per-m² by the uplift relevant to your region for an actionable starting estimate. For reference: London is ~20% above the Midlands, Northern Ireland nearly 30% lower than London.
See our advice on finding reliable home improvement contractors for your area.
How to convert per-m² into a realistic quote
Turn the headline per-m² into your working budget:
- Choose your per-m²: Pick based on project type (e.g., dormer) and region (e.g., London dormer = £2,361 per m²).
- Multiply by usable area: Only count finished, full-height spaces (e.g., 20 m² = bedroom and en-suite).
- Add a contingency: 10–20% or at least £5,000 for hidden items (surveys, steel, party wall, custom stairs).
Worked Example (London Dormer, 20 m²):
- Dormer cost per m²: £2,361
- Usable space: 20 m²
- Base build: £47,220 (excl. VAT, excl. extras)
- + 15% contingency: £7,080
- All-in target budget: £54,300 (before VAT or premium extras)
Test your estimate against our small bathroom remodel and contractor cost guides.
The hidden and commonly unexpected costs to budget for
Most homeowners go over budget due to these commonly unexpected elements:
- En-suite bathroom: Average £11,646 (16.4% of dormer total)
- Dormer extension construction: £45,189 (63.8%)
- Stairs and landing: £4,139 (5.8%)
- Custom staircase or joinery: £3,000–£10,000, depending on complexity
- Luxury flooring: £10–£70/m²
- Structural “surprises”: Rotten timbers, poor roof condition, steelwork, extra insulation
- Party wall, insurance, temporary works: Common for terraced properties – allow £3,000–£6,000+ in some cases
- Access issues, roof height, or restricted street parking: Can increase costs by up to 10% due to delivery and site management

| Hidden Cost | Typical £ Example | % of Dormer Project |
|---|---|---|
| En-suite fitted | £11,646 | 16.4% |
| Dormer structure | £45,189 | 63.8% |
| Staircase/landing | £4,139 | 5.8% |
| Premium/Custom stairs | £3,000–£10,000 | – |
| Luxury flooring | £10–£70/m² | – |
Source: BuildPartner, Fittra
Tip: Download our one-page Loft Conversion Buyer’s Checklist to avoid these budget busters.
Typical ROI and value — what the research says
It’s often claimed that a loft conversion boosts house value, but independent data for loft conversion ROI in 2024 is unavailable. No current research details ROI compared to moving or other major renovations. To estimate local uplift, check recent sold prices on your street for similar houses with and without conversions, or ask trusted local agents for a conservative forecast.
For broad guides to project ROI, see our home improvement tips.
Planning, building regs and regulatory changes
There’s currently no evidence of major UK regulatory changes in 2023–24 affecting loft conversion cost per square metre. However, always confirm:
- Permitted development: Most basic conversions are allowed, but dormer/hip-to-gable/mansard may need approval.
- Party wall agreement: Required if you share walls with neighbours.
- Building regs: All conversions must comply for safety and energy performance, and surveys by a structural engineer are often required – budget extra for unknowns.
Regulatory changes can affect costs and timelines suddenly. Check your local authority’s current rules before commissioning design work. For a smoother process, consider a build partner with strong experience in your borough.
Top 3 details competitor pages are missing (so we’ll include them)
- Clear per-m² to total project examples by region/spec: This article shows how £/m² converts to your real budget, factoring in region and project type – most others stay vague.
- A line-by-line hidden-cost checklist with sample prices and contingencies: Readers see real numbers for stairs, en-suites, and material upgrades – not “it varies.”
- A step-by-step buyer’s checklist for getting and comparing itemised quotes so you can spot costly omissions before signing.
Looking for more? Use our wall repair kit guide to calculate DIY savings on related projects.
How to get reliable quotes — what to send and compare
To get accurate, comparable quotes for your loft conversion:
- State usable m² you want converted (not just footprint).
- Detail your desired specification: Dormer, hip-to-gable, en-suite, stairs, finishes, etc.
- Send clear photos and (if possible) basic loft measurements.
- Explain any known constraints: Access issues, parking, party wall situation.
- Mention your desired start and finish dates.
When comparing quotes, look at:
- Price per m² (£1,760 standard / £2,019 dormer / £2,292 mansard are your benchmarks)
- List of included and excluded works (e.g., plumbing, electrics, bathrooms, staircase)
- Provisional sums for design, surveys, or unknown structure
- Lead-in time and suggested payment schedule
- Warranties and aftercare
Use our checklist before signing, and always compare at least three local contractors. For national guidance on contractor vetting, see our contractor planning resource.
Quick FAQ / takeaway section
What is the average loft conversion cost per square metre in 2024?
Standard conversions average £1,760 per m², dormer £2,019 per m², and mansard £2,292 per m² nationally (excluding VAT and extras).
How do regional costs compare for loft conversions?
London is 18–23% higher than the UK average. For dormers, London is £2,361 per m², while North England is about £1,916 per m².
What should my contingency budget be?
Plan for 10–20% or at least £5,000 above your calculated build cost to cover hidden or unexpected items.
Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion?
Many basic conversions are permitted development, but dormer, mansard, and any change to building height or shape usually require planning approval.
What’s the ROI on a loft conversion in 2024?
No verified data is available, but adding living space generally raises property value. Always check comparable local sales for a realistic figure.
Want more? Download our full checklist for buyers.
Conclusion
Your final loft conversion cost per square metre will depend on your project type, region, and ambition – but real-world benchmarks start at £1,760 (standard) and reach £2,292 (mansard) before extras. Always adjust for region, check for hidden expenses, and comparison-shop with clear, itemised briefs. Ready to take the next step? Get 3 local quotes and download your Buyer’s Checklist today.
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