From structural assessment and full 3D design through to a finished room, every loft conversion we deliver is managed under one contract by one team from the first consultation to handover.
Book Free ConsultationA loft conversion is one of the most structurally significant changes you can make to your home, and one of the most rewarding when it is done properly.
At Nureno, every loft conversion begins with a full structural assessment of the existing roof and a complete 3D visualisation of the finished space. You see the room, the staircase, the layout and the light before any structural work is agreed. What you approve is what gets built.
One team manages every element under one contract, whether you are looking for a loft conversion in Maidenhead or across the wider Berkshire area, from the structural shell through to the finished room. Planning, building regulations, structural engineering, carpentry, plastering, electrics and finishing, all coordinated by a named project manager with one fixed price agreed before work begins.
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A fully-procured loft conversion service covers every element of your project from the structural assessment through to the finished room. Planning, building regulations, structural engineering, design and installation, all managed by one team with one fixed price and one point of contact throughout.
You see the finished loft room, the staircase position, the layout and the natural light before any structural work is agreed. Every detail confirmed upfront.
We assess whether your conversion requires full planning permission or falls within permitted development and manage the application either way. Building regulations approval is handled as part of the service.
Steel beams, altered roof structures and new floor joists fully designed and engineered to UK Building Regulations standard, backed by a 10-year insurance-backed structural warranty.
The staircase connects the new space to the rest of the home and is one of the most important design decisions in any loft conversion. We design and install it as part of the full project scope.
A named project manager coordinates every trade from structural shell to finished room, with regular progress updates and one point of contact throughout.
THE NURENO DIFFERENCE
22% of build projects end in dispute. Ours do not. Before any structural work begins, both parties sign off on the same complete 3D design of the finished loft room. The staircase position, the layout, the roof light placement and every finish are all agreed before a single rafter is touched.
The visualisation stage is also where the structural and planning realities are established. We confirm what type of conversion the roof structure will support, what planning requirements apply and how the staircase will work within the floor below. These are decisions that cannot be undone once the structural work is complete.
A loft conversion designed in full before work begins is not just better looking. It is structurally right, compliant from day one and finished to a standard that adds genuine, lasting value to your home.
THE DESIGN FEE
How the design process works depends on where you are starting from. If you already have architectural plans, we price from those and design your interiors as part of the project. If you are starting from scratch, we charge a design fee that comes off your final bill if you proceed. Either way, you own the design outright and are free to take it to market if you wish. You are never locked in.
PROJECT SCOPE
Every loft conversion is different. The figures below reflect the typical scope and scale of the work we take on across Berkshire and the surrounding areas. All projects are priced individually following a detailed structural assessment and design.
£150,000
Every loft conversion is priced individually against a detailed fixed-price proposal. The average project value across our portfolio reflects the scope and specification of the conversions we deliver across Berkshire and the surrounding areas.

The most common type, extending the existing roof to create a full-height room with vertical walls and maximum usable floor space.

Conversions that significantly increase the usable floor area, ideal for semi-detached properties and Victorian or Edwardian terraces.

A more extensive conversion that restructures the roof to maximise usable space and ceiling height throughout the finished room.