Popularity for “Room in Roof” hits the roof

Dec. 1, 2010
With the pressure on land continuing to rise, housebuilders and developers alike are being forced to utilise all potentially habitable space to satisfy legal requirements and to ensure competitive selling prices. The concept of “Room in Roof” construction in new dwellings provides a good solution to this problem and, thus, continues to grow in popularity. <br> <br> To meet this growing trend for maximising usable space, the timber trussed rafter industry has continued to develop prefabricated roof trusses capable of providing habitable rooms within the profile of the installed trusses; a practical and cost-effective solution with guaranteed quality. <br> <br> As well as gaining extra living space, the builder and developer also gains in commercial terms through utilising timber “Room in Roof” trusses, as the extra space created makes the properties more attractive to potential buyers, enabling the builder to reflect the advantages of extra space in his asking price.<br> <br>

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