This may sound like a dumb question, but I'm trying to work out final interior spaces for a potential loft conversion. My house is detached (1950's) with a gable end on both roof aspects.
When I look in my loft at each end I see red brick construction. Is this the internal skin of a cavity wall or are the outside walls of lofts just single skin with the cavity starting on the floor below? I'm thinking it's the latter, but thought I'd check with the people in the know! Thanks.
When I look in my loft at each end I see red brick construction. Is this the internal skin of a cavity wall or are the outside walls of lofts just single skin with the cavity starting on the floor below? I'm thinking it's the latter, but thought I'd check with the people in the know! Thanks.