If i build an attic conversion do i need permission.
Do you need planning permission to convert an attic in ireland.
Most attic conversions are exempt from planning permission because the ceilings are not high enough to qualify as habitable accommodation.
This can very often be done without the need for third party approvals such as.
However if work involves dormer windows permission is needed.
However if you wish to erect a dormer window or to put your velux windows to the front then you will need planning permission.
If velux windows proposed to the side front elevation it is not exempt.
The standard mortgage deed in ireland contains a covenant a promise under seal by the borrower to comply with planning and not to undertake any works without lender consent.
Generally you will not need planning permission for.
Most attic conversions are exempt from planning permission because the ceilings are not high enough to qualify as habitable accommodation.
Building an extension to the rear of the house which does not increase the original floor area of the house by more than 40 square metres and is not higher than the house.
Planning permission for a loft conversion in northern ireland.
In northern ireland the situations in which you will require planning permission are similar to those in england wales and scotland.
If part of the attic room is low they can increase the size of the attic room greatly and can sometimes allow for the attic room to have habitable however planning permission is required.
A general rule of thumb to follow is that if it the alteration is small enough and discrete then you won t need planning permission.
As long as you conform to the regulations set out you will not need loft conversion planning permission.
Converting an attic is a very useful and relatively economic way of creating additional accommodation in a house.
If you can clearly establish that none of the above issues is relevant then you would in principle be allowed to proceed with a garage conversion without planning permission.