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How not to mess up your loft conversion stairs

6 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

To avoid messing up your loft conversion stairs, follow building regulations which require a maximum pitch of 42 degrees and a head height of at least 2m, or 1.8m if under a sloping roof with a centre height of 1.9m. Stairs should include handrails between 900mm and 1000mm high, with costs ranging from £1200 to £9000 depending on style, with simple options costing around £1200-£2500.

When it comes to converting your loft, you’ve no doubt got a lot of exciting things on your shopping list. The windows! A balcony! Maybe even an ensuite! One thing that does tend to get overlooked in all the excitement is your loft conversion stairs.

Yes, stairs might not be the most glamorous elements of your project but they’re certainly important. And, as many find during building regulations, there are plenty of rules that need heeding!

Luckily, as the UK’s leading home extension platform, our in-house regulations team know a thing or two about getting your loft stairs in check. Here are their top tips for tip-top stairways.

Why are stairs such an important part of your loft conversion?

Not only are stairs the main access point for your loft, but they’re also an element with a lot of healthy and safety concerns attached. This means they require a lot of thought and will be given a lot of attention by your local building control.

Key concerns with stairs are…

  • Head height
  • Location
  • Fire safety
  • Step height
  • Bannister sizing
  • Plus much more!

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