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Cupboard under stairs 1890s terraced house

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 5:16 pm
by Sakura_Meg
Hello!

I have lived in my terraced house for 5 years now. The cupboard under the stairs (accessed from living room) has been used for storage of tools & leftover tiles etc. I’m not fully sure what the best thing to do with it is. I would like to make it a more organised space and wanted to ask if anyone else with a similar cupboard did anything in particular to ‘prepare’ the cupboard before installing shelves etc.

In it’s current state, there are gaps and it smells musty. I’m not sure if it was built this way or whether there was a cellar that has been blocked off.

So I am wondering the following things:
1. What have you done with yours?
2. Do we need a damp proof course and add plasterboard etc?
3. Were houses from this era (1890s) often built with cellars that were later blocked off?

Thanks!

Re: Cupboard under stairs 1890s terraced house

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 10:49 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi sakurameg
Suggest you ask your neighbours whether they have cellars. If you want a quick fix you will have to incorporate a DPM and possibly take this up the walls or have a DPC injected into the perimeter walls.
Regards S

Re: Cupboard under stairs 1890s terraced house

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 11:19 pm
by Sakura_Meg
Thank you for your advice! Good point about asking the neighbours too.