Had a loft company come to the house today to look at the possibility of having a loft conversion. Although the head height in the loft is OK as it is now, by the time they've got the support in / strengthened the floor etc, there would not be enough height. They therefore have said that they'd have to lower the ceilings in all of the bedrooms. Its a typical 1930s semi - so the ceilings are quite high but not edwardian / victorian house style high iyswim. Builder said they would be above the regulation height as put in all new builds - if 6ft husband stood on tiptoes, he'd almost be able to touch them.
At the end of the day, we need another bedroom and we're unlikely to get planning permission for a double storey extension, so this is probably our only option. The room then would be a good double bedroom with good standing height etc, but really wary of lowering the ceilings. Can anyone give any advice?
Thanks