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Whether your loft is acting as a storage area or an inhabitable space, proper organisation is always key. But the one unique trait that makes lofts so appealing can also become incredibly problematic in that regard. Slanted roofs, no matter how high or low pitched they are, can be a hindrance when it comes to installing wardrobes, cupboards, or other storage areas in your loft. To make sure you still get to use that area to its full potential, try our reliable knee wall loft doors, crafted specifically to fit into the the space you have left under your slanted roof.
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Loft doors provide access to the attic or loft space. They are designed to be space-efficient and often include insulation properties.
Insulation in loft doors helps prevent heat loss from the home, improving energy efficiency and reducing heating costs.
There are various types including push-up, drop-down, and sliding loft doors, each catering to different space and access requirements.
Yes, if you have basic DIY skills, loft door installation can be a manageable project. However, for airtight and professional installation, hiring an expert is recommended.
Measure the opening of your loft space and consider the clearance needed in your loft area. Make sure the door size complies with local building regulations.
Regular checks should be made for any signs of damage or wear. Hinges and locking mechanisms may need occasional lubrication and alignment.
Many loft doors come with locking mechanisms for added security, which can be important if the loft leads to a habitable space.
Loft doors are typically made from wood, metal, or composite materials, each offering different levels of durability, insulation, and cost.
Ensure the door fits snugly without gaps. Use weatherstripping or insulation strips around the edges to enhance sealing and improve energy efficiency.