Yeah you should get plenty for that. Our architects did a loft recently and it was around 90k but they openly told me they were not the cheapest because they are quite OCD (basically took half the house down to make sure the loft was perfect) and said they found people who could do very similar for half the price (not the best salesmen).
Built in storage is a game changer IMO, I'm almost more excited about the storage space cutting my bathroom in half is going to create than the bathroom itself (that's the Sauna area which will be converted once the loft is done).
One thing I really want from a loft is a balcony too, not a Juliet one with a big sheet of glass like a weatherspoons pub but a legit balcony, set back, so I can have a coffee/wine watching the sun rise/fall. I think setting it back will prevent issues of over looking and/or having it out the front where we overlook no one... over to you @Sheppz ;-D
A semi-internal balcony can work really well. This is on a bigger scale as it was for the whole flat, but was a lovely space to use exactly for coffee/wine (the sunset through it).
Yeah you should get plenty for that. Our architects did a loft recently and it was around 90k but they openly told me they were not the cheapest because they are quite OCD (basically took half the house down to make sure the loft was perfect) and said they found people who could do very similar for half the price (not the best salesmen).
Built in storage is a game changer IMO, I'm almost more excited about the storage space cutting my bathroom in half is going to create than the bathroom itself (that's the Sauna area which will be converted once the loft is done).
One thing I really want from a loft is a balcony too, not a Juliet one with a big sheet of glass like a weatherspoons pub but a legit balcony, set back, so I can have a coffee/wine watching the sun rise/fall. I think setting it back will prevent issues of over looking and/or having it out the front where we overlook no one... over to you @Sheppz ;-D