DWBungalow Posted Friday at 14:26 Posted Friday at 14:26 Hi, i'm looking for some advice on how we might accommodate going in to the loft of our bungalow please. we're not looking to make wholesale changes to the property but we would like to go in to the attic so just trying to figure out the best place for stairs any help/thoughts appreciated thanks
-rick- Posted Friday at 14:51 Posted Friday at 14:51 My thought: split Bedroom 3 horizontally, u-shaped/half turn stairs in lower part. Upper part turned into dresser/walk in wardrobe for bedroom 1 and/or extra space in lounge. Replace bedroom 3 upstairs.
DWBungalow Posted Friday at 16:38 Author Posted Friday at 16:38 ok interesting, had not even considered that, was looking more at bedroom 2 to replace that and make hallway wider..
-rick- Posted Friday at 17:07 Posted Friday at 17:07 22 minutes ago, DWBungalow said: ok interesting, had not even considered that, was looking more at bedroom 2 to replace that and make hallway wider.. Bedroom 3 seemed like the more awkward space as is so would benefit more from a change. Having said that making the hallway wider is a good idea. You are somewhat limited by the window in bedroom 2. Depending on your appetite to make changes you could potentially do as I propose and also do the hall way. First, rearranging the entrance and built in units for bedroom 2 would create a much better space IMO and should be relatively trivial/easy. Depending on the construction (load bearing walls/foundations) it may be possible to move the wall in at the same time creating that wider hallway while stlil having a more spacious feeling bedroom: I should note I've not considered any regulations when proposing any of this. Others here are more familiar, there may be something that that trips this up.
DWBungalow Posted Friday at 17:21 Author Posted Friday at 17:21 great thank you. had not even considered moving that door way for bedroom 2! another great idea to think about. thanks!
DWBungalow Posted Friday at 20:18 Author Posted Friday at 20:18 2 hours ago, ETC said: Thanks for this, but I think the bedroom 2 has the potential to feel small then because where you have the stairs are currently built in wardrobes
DWBungalow Posted Friday at 20:18 Author Posted Friday at 20:18 2 minutes ago, Mike said: Something more radical? This is great and the ideal but also pretty costly I imagine
Mike Posted Friday at 22:45 Posted Friday at 22:45 2 hours ago, DWBungalow said: This is great and the ideal but also pretty costly I imagine Not cheap, but the cost will depend on factors such as the roof structure & how much you want to get involved in the work. But if you want to achieve something like it later, then it's worth developing an overall plan now, rather than making things up as you go.
DWBungalow Posted yesterday at 06:52 Author Posted yesterday at 06:52 8 hours ago, Mike said: Not cheap, but the cost will depend on factors such as the roof structure & how much you want to get involved in the work. But if you want to achieve something like it later, then it's worth developing an overall plan now, rather than making things up as you go. Yeah I know the for where you have the living room/dining/kitchen are definitely load bearing. i would try and phase it ideally so i can potentially get the loft and stairs done as a phase 2…. But I need 3 bedrooms…so thats the dilemma
torre Posted yesterday at 07:28 Posted yesterday at 07:28 What shape is your roof? Hip or gable and are any gables front/back or at the sides? Winding anticlockwise from the door into your store and back over the bathroom toilet might work and lose only a limited amount from corners of bed 2 and garage. You already have some quite long but relatively narrow bedrooms, I'd try and avoid anything that narrows them further. What use do you hope for from the loft? Extra bedroom and ensuite?
ETC Posted yesterday at 10:11 Posted yesterday at 10:11 13 hours ago, DWBungalow said: Thanks for this, but I think the bedroom 2 has the potential to feel small then because where you have the stairs are currently built in wardrobes By putting the stairs where I have shown may minimise the amount of demolition you will need to do plus it should get you to the highest point of the roof for headroom upstairs - just a thought.
Mike Posted yesterday at 17:14 Posted yesterday at 17:14 10 hours ago, DWBungalow said: Yeah I know the for where you have the living room/dining/kitchen are definitely load bearing. i would try and phase it ideally so i can potentially get the loft and stairs done as a phase 2…. But I need 3 bedrooms…so thats the dilemma So skip the staircase for now and make this phase 1:
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