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Dormer Sizing Calculator — What Size Dormer Can I Build?

Calculate dormer window dimensions, structural opening width, cheek cladding area, roof area and window size. Includes planning constraint checks and Part L guidance.

Angle of existing roof slope

Width of roof plane where dormer will be built

External width of dormer face

Flat roof dormers give the most internal space

Target internal height at dormer face (min 2.1m)

Price per m² for cladding the dormer cheeks

How We Calculate This

This calculator uses the roof pitch angle and desired dormer dimensions to calculate the structural opening, cheek sizes, roof area, and an appropriate window size.

Key calculations

  • Structural opening width: Dormer width + 200mm (100mm trimming each side)
  • Planning limit: Max dormer width = 50% of available roof width
  • Cheek depth: Front height ÷ tan(roof pitch) — how far the dormer projects
  • Cheek cladding area: 2 × (cheek depth × front height ÷ 2) — two triangular cheeks
  • Flat roof area: Dormer width × cheek depth

Window sizing

The recommended window size allows for 150mm frame/reveal on each side and a 200mm head with 300mm cill height. For Part L compliance, windows should achieve a U-value of 1.4 W/m²K or better.

Dormer roof types

  • Flat roof: Width × depth (must have minimum 1:40 fall for drainage)
  • Pitched roof: Two slopes at ~30°, area = 2 × slope length × depth
  • Hip roof: Similar to pitched but ~15% less due to hip triangles

Planning constraints (Permitted Development)

  • Dormer must not exceed 50% of the original roof plane width
  • Must be set back at least 200mm from the original eaves
  • Must be set in at least 200mm from party walls and hips
  • Must not extend above the ridge line
  • Materials should match existing roof as closely as practicable

Standards referenced

GPDO 2015 Schedule 2 Part 1 Class B (Permitted Development), Approved Documents A, B, F, K, L, and P of the Building Regulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: February 2026

All calculations are estimates. Verify with your supplier.