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Some very useful info guys thanks!
I've taken it all onboard and this is what I'm going to do.
Make a new hatch and install a wooden loft ladder in the airing cupboard.
Plasterboard it all out after insulating it fully, but fix the plasterboard with screws - I presume this is possible. This will enable the plasterboard to be removed more easily. I was going to get it plastered but I think its safer not to by the sounds of it. I can also put little covers on the screws to make it look at bit nicer. I assume plasterboard is warmer than plywood - and cheaper!
The wooden loft ladder can be left down permanently as its out of the way in the cupboard formerly known as the airing cupboard, which has a door on it.
With regards to power points I guess I could put a couple of sockets in or else just run a couple of extension leads from the bedrooms below.
Sorted I reckon! Cheers guys.
I've taken it all onboard and this is what I'm going to do.
Make a new hatch and install a wooden loft ladder in the airing cupboard.
Plasterboard it all out after insulating it fully, but fix the plasterboard with screws - I presume this is possible. This will enable the plasterboard to be removed more easily. I was going to get it plastered but I think its safer not to by the sounds of it. I can also put little covers on the screws to make it look at bit nicer. I assume plasterboard is warmer than plywood - and cheaper!
The wooden loft ladder can be left down permanently as its out of the way in the cupboard formerly known as the airing cupboard, which has a door on it.
With regards to power points I guess I could put a couple of sockets in or else just run a couple of extension leads from the bedrooms below.
Sorted I reckon! Cheers guys.