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by Craig Ellyard, Cra
Even though most styles and sizes are now OK because of the new permitted development laws a tasteful exterior that blends with the surrounding environment will not only look good but it will easily increase the value of the property.

One style that won't be permitted, and we should all be thankful for it, is the huge, squat and ugly dormers that were flung up during the1980s. Those structures really detract from the landscape and planners will now refuse any planning application that includes one of those huge dormers.

Permitted Development

In October 2008 new permitted development regulations were adopted by the government which allowed homeowners greater freedom in designing and building extensions including loft conversions.

Basically, the new regulations mean that a loft conversion is a permitted development and does not require planning permission as long as certain criteria are fulfilled. This makes it very much easier for the homeowner when considering external loft conversion designs as most projects, even those involving the building of a new gable end, do not have to go through the planning process.

One caveat here though; although there are no planning considerations it should be remembered that the building regulations still apply to all loft conversion projects. The building regulations impose a standard of acceptable work on a project and are separate from the planning laws. Read the difference between building regulations and planning permission for more details.

The Permitted Development Regulations

There is no need for the homeowner to apply for planning permission for his project if:

*50 cubic meters can be added to the roof space of a detached or semi-detached house falling to 40 cubic meters on terraced properties.

* Dormers will not be permitted to the elevation of any roof that fronts on to a highway.

* Any extension should be no higher than the ridge line of the existing property

* Dormers should be set back from the eaves by a minimum of 20 cm.

* Verandas, balconies or raised platforms will not be permitted.

And that is just about it. As long as your project takes those five factors into account than the loft conversion will be considered a permitted development that does not require consent.

Those projects that do contravene those guidelines will not necessarily be refused planning permission but a full planning application will need to be made by the homeowner.

Exterior Loft Conversion Designs

Unlike inside the roof space the options for external design is quite narrow. If the size of the available internal roof space is already substantial than skylights fitted flush to the existing roof slopes will be the best choice.

Installing skylights is very straight forward and they won't add much to the bottom line of the budget; your design considerations will probably be limited to deciding how many skylights to have, their size and how to position them so that the new loft room benefits from the maximum amount of natural light.

If, however, the internal space is not very large than some sort of dormer on the reverse side of the roof will be the answer. Again, the only real considerations will be the size and how to blend the dormer into the existing building.

Once you have decided on the external loft conversion designs than the fun in actually designing the new loft rooms themselves can begin.

Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite (calcium carbonate: CaCO3). Limestone often contains variable amounts of silica in the form of flint, as well as varying amounts of clay, silt and sand as disseminations, nodules, or layers within the rock. Most sandstone is composed of quartz and/or feldspar. Like sand, sandstone may be of any colour, but the most common colours are tan, brown, yellow, red, grey and white. Since sandstone beds often form highly visible cliffs and other topographic features, certain colours of sandstone have been strongly identified with certain regions.

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Some Sandstone types are resistant to weathering yet are easy to work. This makes sandstone a common building and paving material. Because of the hardness of the individual grains, uniformity of grain size and friability of its structure, sandstone is an excellent material from which to make grindstones, for sharpening blades and other implements. Non-friable sandstone can be used to make grindstones for grinding grain.

Rock formations that are primarily sandstone usually allow percolation of water and are porous enough to store large quantities, making them valuable aquifers. Fine-grained aquifers, such as sandstones, are more apt to filter out pollutants from the surface than are rocks with cracks and crevices, such as limestone or other rocks fractured by seismic activity.

With Sandstone light, all wishes come true: the design possibilities are endless, because of very good environmental compatibility Sandstone light can be used anywhere - and the processing is conceivably simple. Use Sandstone Light for surfaces and mouldings. The warm character of the natural sandstone harmonizes with almost any ambiance:

Sandstone is ideal for use in the living area like, doorways, hallways, staircases, workspaces, saunas, kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, bedrooms, children's rooms, terraces and many more.

It can also be effectively used in the business areas like, banks, offices, reception areas, restaurants, hotels, conference centres, stores, indoor pools, wellness and saunas and many more.

By using sandstones, we can create ample options of Interior as well as exterior designs, structures made of sandstones are good looking and they do not need much polishing or finishing. Even its maintenance is easy and less time and money consuming. These are the reasons behind increasing use of sandstones in making buildings.
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