loft conversion _without_ strengthening roof?!?
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Owain wrote:
AIUI there is no minimum height for a habitable room,
There is if a new build or conversion. Cost me loadsa money to raise the
ceiling height when extending an existing attic room.
It certainly used to be the case but I think you will find that the
minimum height requirement was restricted to stairs several years ago.
FWIW my downstairs headroom is just 6 feet under the beams which doesn't
much bother me as I am not that tall. The only real problem is lighting.
With the ceiling at just 6 inches higher choice of light fittings is
extremely restricted.
The clearance on the stairs is however another matter. I have long since
learnt to duck on the way down as the clearance is about a foot down on
modern regulations and, as the offending structure is a main floor beam,
there is no easy way round other than repositioning the stairs which
would be a major operation.
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