Hi,
I am exploring how to position a staircase from our landing into our loft (for a potential loft conversion) and I need help understanding if my idea will comply with building/fire regs. The house is old and we do not want to make changes to the existing three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor.
We have a large landing with enough space to build a 180-degree winder staircase 'inside' the main staircase. Once the loft stairs have turned 180 degrees, they would rise over two existing bedroom doors. In doing so, the top corner of one door would be slightly obstructed. I have 3D-modelled the idea, which can be seen in the image attached. The doors are shown in blue, drawn 2.0m high x 0.8m wide. The staircase is 0.6m wide. (Note: there is a single step on the landing at the top to achieve sufficient headroom under the rafters, positioning the loft room door centrally with over 2.0m headroom.)
I would be grateful if anyone could explain how the building/fire regs would view this situation- is it acceptable or an issue? I have been unable to find any information on this, hence posting here. From my common sense perspective, the top corner of the door being 'cut off' is not an issue for movement in/out of the two rooms concerned, since headroom is a minimum of 1.8m
Thank you
Kelvin
I am exploring how to position a staircase from our landing into our loft (for a potential loft conversion) and I need help understanding if my idea will comply with building/fire regs. The house is old and we do not want to make changes to the existing three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor.
We have a large landing with enough space to build a 180-degree winder staircase 'inside' the main staircase. Once the loft stairs have turned 180 degrees, they would rise over two existing bedroom doors. In doing so, the top corner of one door would be slightly obstructed. I have 3D-modelled the idea, which can be seen in the image attached. The doors are shown in blue, drawn 2.0m high x 0.8m wide. The staircase is 0.6m wide. (Note: there is a single step on the landing at the top to achieve sufficient headroom under the rafters, positioning the loft room door centrally with over 2.0m headroom.)
I would be grateful if anyone could explain how the building/fire regs would view this situation- is it acceptable or an issue? I have been unable to find any information on this, hence posting here. From my common sense perspective, the top corner of the door being 'cut off' is not an issue for movement in/out of the two rooms concerned, since headroom is a minimum of 1.8m
Thank you
Kelvin