what the name of that type of loft called? i know its a dormer loft but its using the whole space of the roof where as some are cut of half way or not using all the roof space.
It all depends on the joist centres and how far they span. Also it depends what load they are designed to carry. This is normally worked out by a structural engineer.
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TheAaronmonaghan 2 months ago
your good at your job bud fairplay to you, top marks
TheAaronmonaghan 6 months ago
@shababsta The big one is typically called a shed-dormer. The little ones are called doghouse-dormers.
Mainerism 1 year ago
the pic at 0:35
what the name of that type of loft called? i know its a dormer loft but its using the whole space of the roof where as some are cut of half way or not using all the roof space.
any ideas?
shababsta 1 year ago
It all depends on the joist centres and how far they span. Also it depends what load they are designed to carry. This is normally worked out by a structural engineer.
carledowning 2 years ago
18mm flooring and 150x50 joists. Thats in Scotland anyway.
leloby 2 years ago
Simply Brilliant. Definitely inspiring. Thanks!
HawleywoodDotCom 2 years ago
Thanks for these inspiring images.
luminescentfeeling 2 years ago
Great video, may I ask what is the minimum thickness for loft flooring and loft joists in the UK? ta 4 posting :)
dhol7 3 years ago