Haringey

Rooftop Rooms has undertaken countless loft conversions in Haringey. We have many examples of our work in Haringey that we would be happy to provide viewings for.
Architectural design in Haringey is diverse, reflecting the area’s history and the various phases of development it has undergone.
- Victorian and Edwardian Houses: Much of Haringey’s residential architecture consists of Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses. These properties typically feature red-brick facades, bay windows, and period details such as cornices and decorative mouldings. The streetscapes often showcase a uniformity in architectural style, creating a cohesive aesthetic.
- Art Deco Influence: Some parts of Haringey exhibit influences from the Art Deco era, particularly in buildings constructed during the 1920s and 1930s. This architectural style is characterised by geometric shapes, bold colours, and decorative motifs. While not as prevalent as Victorian and Edwardian architecture, there are examples of Art Deco design in the area.
- Post-war Development: Like many areas in London, Haringey experienced post-war redevelopment, leading to the construction of housing estates and apartment buildings. These structures often deviate from the traditional Victorian and Edwardian styles and may include modernist or brutalist elements.
- Regeneration Projects: Over the years, Haringey has undergone regeneration initiatives aimed at improving infrastructure and urban spaces. These projects have introduced modern architecture, public spaces, and amenities while striving to maintain a balance with the existing architectural fabric.
The Haringey Ladder is a term commonly used to describe a specific area characterised by a distinctive grid-like pattern of residential streets. This area is situated between Green Lanes to the west and Wightman Road to the east. The term “ladder” refers to the layout of the streets, which resembles the rungs of a ladder when viewed on a map.
Key features of the Haringey Ladder’s residential streets include:
- Grid Layout: The Haringey Ladder is known for its gridiron street layout. The streets run parallel and perpendicular to each other, creating a network of interconnected roads that form a grid. This layout is different from the more common radial or organic street patterns found in other parts of London.
- Terraced Houses: The predominant residential architecture in the Haringey Ladder consists of terraced houses, particularly those built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These houses are typically two or three stories high and share common architectural elements such as bay windows, red-brick facades, and period detailing.
- Consistency in Design: One of the notable aspects of the Haringey Ladder is the consistency in architectural design along its streets. The uniformity in building styles contributes to a cohesive and harmonious streetscape, creating a distinct character for the neighbourhood.
- Front Gardens: Many properties in the Haringey Ladder feature front gardens, providing a green buffer between the houses and the street. This contributes to the overall aesthetic appeal of the area and adds to the residential charm.
- Community Atmosphere: The Haringey Ladder’s design fosters a sense of community, with residents living nearby and often sharing similar styles of housing. The local community may benefit from the layout, as the grid pattern allows for easy navigation and a sense of familiarity.
- Local Amenities: The Haringey Ladder is well-connected and provides residents with access to local amenities, including shops, schools, and parks. This accessibility enhances the quality of life for those living in the area.
If you have a property in Haringey that you would like to develop, please contact us to arrange for us to visit your property to provide our free assessment and quotation.
How much does a loft conversion cost in Haringey?
The average cost of a loft conversion in Haringey would start at £35,000.00+VAT. The individual cost would depend on the property style and the required specification.
For our free assessment and quotation of your loft conversion in Haringey, please contact us
Our portfolio of work in the area… Haringey.
Top Floor Flat Loft Conversion – Maximising Space & Value
Kerry2025-05-08T18:54:34+01:00May 2025|Tags: Flat conversion, haringey, L-shaped dormer, Top floor flat, Tottenham|
Split Level Rear Dormer Loft Conversion with Terrace
Kerry2025-05-08T18:53:26+01:00May 2025|Tags: Dormer, haringey, Mid-terrace, rear dormer, split level, Terrace, wood green|
Top Floor Flat Loft Conversion
Rooftop Rooms2025-05-08T13:41:48+01:00August 2023|Tags: Crouch End, Flat conversion, haringey, Top Floor Flat conversion|
Our work in surrounding areas… London Borough of Haringey.
Loft Conversion in a Conservation Area
Kerry2025-05-08T13:23:54+01:00December 2023|Tags: Conservation area, Dormer, Palmers Green, rear dormer, Semi-detached, split level|
Rear Dormer on a Semi-Detached property in [...]
Top Floor Flat Loft Conversion
Rooftop Rooms2025-05-08T13:41:48+01:00August 2023|Tags: Crouch End, Flat conversion, haringey, Top Floor Flat conversion|
Our clients in Haringey took the opportunity [...]
Quirky Loft Conversion in Conservation Area
Rooftop Rooms2025-05-08T14:06:41+01:00August 2023|Tags: Conservation area, Dormer, Fortis Green, Mid-terrace, Muswell Hill|
These clients knew exactly what to expect [...]
Permitted Development L-Shaped Loft Conversion
Rooftop Rooms2025-05-08T14:11:45+01:00July 2023|Tags: Finsbury Park, haringey, Harringay ladder, L-shaped dormer, Mid-terrace, permitted development|
This mid-terrace property is just a short [...]
Mansard Loft Conversion with Roof Terrace
Rooftop Rooms2025-05-08T14:12:31+01:00July 2023|Tags: Conservation area, islington, Mansard, Roof terrace, Semi-detached|
Our client’s property in Islington had a [...]