Hi,
I want to improve access to my loft in a 60s semi which is a tarted up storage space (i.e. boarded out with a Velux for light) but is not a habitable space and is currently only accessed via ladders.
If I were to put a staircase in would it have to comply with building regs?
My reason for asking is that I would be unable to achieve the required 42 degree slope in a straight run in the space I have available and would prefer not to use the cutout space saver type stairs and a double winder would make the cost for just improving access to the loft prohibitive.
I would rather just have slightly steeper stairs but am worried that in just improving access to the loft I could cause myself problems with Bldg regs for the rest of the house if I have any future work done.
Any guidance appreciated.
Thanks
Paul
I want to improve access to my loft in a 60s semi which is a tarted up storage space (i.e. boarded out with a Velux for light) but is not a habitable space and is currently only accessed via ladders.
If I were to put a staircase in would it have to comply with building regs?
My reason for asking is that I would be unable to achieve the required 42 degree slope in a straight run in the space I have available and would prefer not to use the cutout space saver type stairs and a double winder would make the cost for just improving access to the loft prohibitive.
I would rather just have slightly steeper stairs but am worried that in just improving access to the loft I could cause myself problems with Bldg regs for the rest of the house if I have any future work done.
Any guidance appreciated.
Thanks
Paul