0 a space at the top of a building under the roof used for storing things and usually entered by a ladder, or sometimes made into a room for living in: --
The firm specializes in loft conversions (= making lofts into rooms).
2 a space at the top of a building under the roof, used for storage or sometimes made into a room, or a raised area built over part of a room that is used esp. for sleeping --
The contract for £450 sterling to ' repair ' the king's chapel records that 'desks, stalls, lofts and other necessaries ' were to be inserted.
We have over 6·7 million accessible lofts with no insulation, and a further 5·5 million have inadequate insulation.
There are still 3 million which have accessibility for lofts which have not yet been insulated.
There is no question that in national terms the most cost-effective use of our resources is to secure the insulation of lofts and hot-water tanks.
Other measures include installation of full central heating systems, or the provision of insulation in cavity walls or lofts.
They become lost within sight of their familiar home loft.
The size of my loft for the hens would be 10ft x 8ft, fitted with aviary with inch half battens.
Other words, such as loft, booth, or closet, are also possible but are much less likely.