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Hi all,
Would very much appreciate some advice. I'm considering the feasibility of a loft conversion where the initial head height availability is 2.3m. I'm (probably) looking at a room-in-the-roof conversion with Velux CAMBRIO style windows rather than a dormer due to Planning constraints. I've got an architect and from conversations with him I reckon that I can make the stairs work.
My questions are:
* If I'm willing to pay (reasonably) over the odds, then what's the most efficient solution from the perspective of maintaining head height; and
* People's general sense of the usability of the space post conversion (I should note that I live in Oxford, where houses are generally pricey and small).
In terms of the spec, the most efficient solution I've seen from a joist perspective is the 195mm referenced by FreddieMercurysTwin in a previous thread (see attached). I *think* that's measured the the bottom of the current ceiling? If so I reckon that means that I'd only lose about 500mm from my current configuration...
In terms of the rafter insulation everyone seems to reference the need to use ~90mm Kingspan PIR style over the rafter, but is there a reason that I couldn't use Spacetherm instead? I haven't modelled it, but from looking at the technical details it looks to me like I'd be able to shave off at least a third off that, maybe a little bit more (since it incorporates a thin plasterboard).
If so, then my losses should be:
- 500mm from the floor joists; plus
- 600mm from the Spacetherm plus say 10 for the MgO board plus plaster.
Gives an estimate head height loss of 1000 to 1200mm? That'd leave a post conversion head height of about 2.2m along the pitch of the roof...
Am I being naieve/over optimistic here?
Many thanks in advance, Tom
Would very much appreciate some advice. I'm considering the feasibility of a loft conversion where the initial head height availability is 2.3m. I'm (probably) looking at a room-in-the-roof conversion with Velux CAMBRIO style windows rather than a dormer due to Planning constraints. I've got an architect and from conversations with him I reckon that I can make the stairs work.
My questions are:
* If I'm willing to pay (reasonably) over the odds, then what's the most efficient solution from the perspective of maintaining head height; and
* People's general sense of the usability of the space post conversion (I should note that I live in Oxford, where houses are generally pricey and small).
In terms of the spec, the most efficient solution I've seen from a joist perspective is the 195mm referenced by FreddieMercurysTwin in a previous thread (see attached). I *think* that's measured the the bottom of the current ceiling? If so I reckon that means that I'd only lose about 500mm from my current configuration...
In terms of the rafter insulation everyone seems to reference the need to use ~90mm Kingspan PIR style over the rafter, but is there a reason that I couldn't use Spacetherm instead? I haven't modelled it, but from looking at the technical details it looks to me like I'd be able to shave off at least a third off that, maybe a little bit more (since it incorporates a thin plasterboard).
If so, then my losses should be:
- 500mm from the floor joists; plus
- 600mm from the Spacetherm plus say 10 for the MgO board plus plaster.
Gives an estimate head height loss of 1000 to 1200mm? That'd leave a post conversion head height of about 2.2m along the pitch of the roof...
Am I being naieve/over optimistic here?
Many thanks in advance, Tom