by The Riviera Kid »
Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:27 am
Thanks again stoneyboy. I thought it probably would be ugly underneath, I think the missus has me looking at one too many designer magazines lol.
Had someone out to take a look at the potential job yesterday, and something was mentioned that I hadn't taken into account.
Currently our ground floor to first floor staircase is in the living room (ie not in it's own corridor). It was pointed out to me that this would have to be in it's own seperate "corridor" to provide the necessary fire escape route complying to current building regulations.
The house is compact, but probably would (just) lend itself to having the stairs partitioned off, if it wasn't for one small teensy issue. For some mad reason (I think the builders changed their mind at the last minute about the front door placement), our staircase is back to front. Every other house in the street the staircase leads off the entrance to the living room, in ours, you have to walk to the back of the living room to go up the stairs.
There are no problems as far as I'm concerned only challenges, so it would appear (assuming I've received the correct advice from the builder), that the staircase would need to be reversed and the upstairs layout re-jigged to allow a fully fire protected compliant corridored escape route from top to bottom. I've been given a price and am awaiting a second price.
Given my budget at the best of times is zero, this is going to be interesting lol. However I know it can be done, as there's some new builds the same size as ours, for sale with the loft already converted.
P.S. Price for the structural stuff in the loft was pretty much as expected