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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

Loft Conversion

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  • great lookin work buddy

  • your good at your job bud fairplay to you, top marks

  • @shababsta The big one is typically called a shed-dormer. The little ones are called doghouse-dormers.

  • 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?

  • 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.

  • 18mm flooring and 150x50 joists. Thats in Scotland anyway.

  • Simply Brilliant. Definitely inspiring. Thanks!

  • Thanks for these inspiring images.

  • Great video, may I ask what is the minimum thickness for loft flooring and loft joists in the UK? ta 4 posting :)

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