En-suite Attic Conversions in Meath

Attic Conversions with En-suite

Add a private en-suite to your new attic room, with the plumbing, ventilation and waterproofing planned to building-regulation standard.

Attic master room layout suited to an en-suite, County Meath

What It Involves

A private en-suite planned around your roof

Adding an en-suite to an attic conversion is about more than fitting a shower; it means planning the soil and waste runs, the water supply, the mechanical ventilation and extraction, and proper tanking so the room stays watertight. We plan and coordinate the en-suite as part of the conversion, working the layout carefully against the roof slope.

  • Soil and waste runs planned to building-regulation standard
  • Water supply, mechanical ventilation and extraction set out in the design
  • Proper tanking and waterproofing to keep the room watertight
  • Layout worked carefully against the roof slope and head height
Attic bedroom conversion that could take an en-suite, Navan, Meath

Is It Right For Your Home?

It works best as part of a bedroom or master

An en-suite suits an attic bedroom or master conversion, where the bathroom belongs to the room rather than serving the whole house. The two things we look at first are a sensible route for the soil pipe and ventilation, and the head height over the shower zone, since you need room to stand comfortably.

  • Best paired with an attic bedroom conversion or master
  • Needs a sensible route for the soil pipe and ventilation
  • Head height matters over the shower zone
  • A dormer conversion can create the head height an en-suite needs
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The Honest Bit

An en-suite adds cost and complexity, so we are straight with you

An en-suite adds both cost and complexity to a conversion, and not every roof and drainage layout makes it straightforward. We tell you honestly whether your roof and drainage make an en-suite simple or awkward to run, and where it can be done, we build it to standard so it is signed off properly.

Planning & building regs explained →

Indicative Cost

What an en-suite adds to a conversion

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Indicative range only, not a quote. Final cost depends on size, finish and your roof. Figures to be confirmed with the client before launch.

The plumbing, ventilation and tanking an en-suite needs sit on top of the cost of the room itself. Your full cost breakdown shows what is and is not included.

How It Works

From assessment to certified room

1
Free assessment

We check the drainage route, ventilation and head height to see whether an en-suite suits your attic.

2
Design

Bathroom layout against the roof slope, with soil, water and ventilation runs set out.

3
Build

Plumbing coordinated, tanking and waterproofing fitted, then the room finished.

4
Sign-off

Drainage and ventilation built to standard and certified on completion.

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En-suite Conversion FAQs

Common questions, answered straight

Not always. It depends on whether there is a sensible drainage route for the soil pipe and enough head height over the shower zone. We assess both on site and tell you honestly whether an en-suite will work in your attic, or whether the layout makes it awkward.

Yes. Building regulations apply to the drainage and ventilation an en-suite needs, so the work has to be designed and built to standard and signed off on completion. See our planning and building regs guide.

Yes, the plumbing and ventilation an en-suite needs add cost on top of the room itself, and the amount depends on your roof and drainage layout. Our cost guide sets out the ranges and what they include.

Ready When You Are

See if an attic en-suite suits your home

Book a free, no-obligation assessment. We will measure up, check your drainage and head height, and tell you honestly what is possible and what it will cost. Get in touch.

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