There are no legal requirements for ceiling heights in uk homes except for ceilings in staircases.
Minimum floor to ceiling height uk building regulations.
Where more than 25 per cent of a ceiling below a cold loft space or flat roof is being replaced then building regulations would normally apply and the thermal insulation of that ceiling would normally have to be improved.
To address the unique heat island effect of london and the distinct density and flatted nature of most of its residential development a minimum ceiling height of 2 5m for at least 75 of the gross internal area is strongly encouraged so that new housing is of adequate quality especially in terms of light ventilation and sense of space.
Instead the standard may be imposed by local planning authorities as a planning condition.
You could get away with 210 cm 240 cm for studies bathrooms children s rooms etc.
Besides this there are no legal requirements but there are standard ceiling heights which are common in normal houses.
210 cm 200cm if really pushing it standard ceiling height.
For ceilings in staircases the minimum ceiling height is 2m.
The new nationally described space standard has not been incorporated into building regulations.
Minimum room sizes also apply as well as a minimum floor to ceiling height of 2 3m for at least 75 of the gross internal area.
The minimum floor to ceiling height is 2 3m for at least.