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Hi,
I would welcome some advise on the general feasibility for an idea I have.
House is 6 yrs old. Has single storey room with pitched slate tile roof over kitchen and garage (kitchen and garage side by side).
I would like to knock through from kitchen to garage and use this as one room. As garage is within main house walls are brick / breezeblock and insulated. Floor levels are the same.
I can't add windows on garage wall as this faces onto neighbours property. I don't know but would hope I could fit velux windows in the ceiling to provide light.
The roof is trussed so ideally I would like to remove the truss and ceiling to maximise the light but suspect this will kill the project due to cost.
So - my question is can this be done cost effectively without removing roof and starting again - and if so how ? (purlins / steel work ? )
As a guide the combined room size with pitched roof is approx 22ft wide (and 14ft long over garage , down to 8ft over kitchen).
If it can't then I presume I could fit velux and retain ceiling and plaster board from ceiling up to roof - but I am struggling to visualise how this would work with windows from both sides of the pitched roof ?
Thanks in advance
I would welcome some advise on the general feasibility for an idea I have.
House is 6 yrs old. Has single storey room with pitched slate tile roof over kitchen and garage (kitchen and garage side by side).
I would like to knock through from kitchen to garage and use this as one room. As garage is within main house walls are brick / breezeblock and insulated. Floor levels are the same.
I can't add windows on garage wall as this faces onto neighbours property. I don't know but would hope I could fit velux windows in the ceiling to provide light.
The roof is trussed so ideally I would like to remove the truss and ceiling to maximise the light but suspect this will kill the project due to cost.
So - my question is can this be done cost effectively without removing roof and starting again - and if so how ? (purlins / steel work ? )
As a guide the combined room size with pitched roof is approx 22ft wide (and 14ft long over garage , down to 8ft over kitchen).
If it can't then I presume I could fit velux and retain ceiling and plaster board from ceiling up to roof - but I am struggling to visualise how this would work with windows from both sides of the pitched roof ?
Thanks in advance