Project Description: Reconfiguration and loft conversion in Herne Bay, Kent
Total Gross Internal Area: Proposed 155.46m²
Planning Granted: Full Planning Permission obtained and Building Control sign-off
Procurement Method: Fully managed by client by appointing individual subcontractors and purchasing high value materials direct from suppliers.
Construction Technique: Traditional conversion techniques insulating between and over roof timbers.
Blackrock Architecture Appointment: Design and planning, full working drawings, assembly details and full materials and workmanship specification. Ad-hoc support during construction phase.
Upside-down living
This bespoke loft conversion was designed for a one-off existing property in Studd Hill, Herne Bay. The primary aim was to transform the upper level of the house into a flexible first floor day room that fully embraced the property’s elevated coastal position and uninterrupted sea views.
Rather than treating the loft as a traditional bedroom-focused space, the brief focused on creating an ‘upside-down’ living arrangement, placing the main living areas at high level to take advantage of light, outlook and connection to the coast.
Designing for upside-down living
The loft conversion reconfigured the first floor to accommodate a generous day room, with a kitchen and dining area naturally integrated into the space. This open plan arrangement allows the occupants to cook, dine and relax while enjoying panoramic views across the sea, creating a strong visual and functional connection to the outdoors.
Large openings and direct access to a balcony further enhance the sense of openness and make the most of the coastal setting.
Cost-effective and practical coastal design
A key consideration for this project was durability and long-term maintenance, particularly given the exposed coastal environment. The design deliberately avoided high-maintenance finishes in favour of robust, practical materials that perform well in salty sea air.
Key design choices included:
- Galvanised steel guarding to the balcony, offering durability and reduced maintenance compared to glass balustrades
- Through-colour render with protective additives to resist staining and weathering
- Simple cement-based cladding with zero ongoing maintenance requirements
These materials ensured the loft conversion remained cost-effective to build and economical to maintain, without compromising on architectural quality.
A practical loft conversion with lasting value
This project demonstrates how a well-designed loft conversion can completely redefine how a home is used. By relocating the primary living spaces to the upper level, the client gained a bright, flexible and view-focused environment that would not have been possible at ground floor.
The result is a highly functional loft conversion that balances design ambition with practical, low-maintenance construction – ideal for coastal living.
Loft conversion architects for coastal homes
At Blackrock Architecture Ltd, we design loft conversions that respond intelligently to their context, whether that is a tight urban site or an exposed coastal location. Our experience with upside-down living layouts, durable materials and cost-conscious detailing allows us to deliver spaces that perform as well as they look.