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Hi all,
Just after a bit of advice/help at the moment.
Our staircase comes down into the living room, it is a 1980's house and all in our area seem the same.
The staircase in the living room makes the room feel very small and hard to heat as all the heat goes up the stairs.
We would like to switch it round so it comes down the opposite way.
The house has had an extension before our purchase which means the kitchen is no longer behind the staircase.
We now have a large dining room and the half behind the stairs is not used at all.
Ideally we would like to switch it round the other way so it comes down in to the dining room.
This would then give us a much bigger living room.
The existing stairs is on the main external wall and would be when switched so I believe it is possible and not to huge of a job, although we are well aware it is by no means easy and will cost a fair amount.
I also understand the new landing area would need to be supported which I believe you can do by building in hangers (I could be wrong just logically thinking)
I wondered if anyone could give a rough idea of how much you think this might cost. Is it too much from a DIY perspective!?
I am happy to get someone in to do this but also not sure if I need a builder or carpenter or both!
I have attached a few photos which might help hopefully.
Any advice you can give would be great we just do not know where to start.
Thank you
Just after a bit of advice/help at the moment.
Our staircase comes down into the living room, it is a 1980's house and all in our area seem the same.
The staircase in the living room makes the room feel very small and hard to heat as all the heat goes up the stairs.
We would like to switch it round so it comes down the opposite way.
The house has had an extension before our purchase which means the kitchen is no longer behind the staircase.
We now have a large dining room and the half behind the stairs is not used at all.
Ideally we would like to switch it round the other way so it comes down in to the dining room.
This would then give us a much bigger living room.
The existing stairs is on the main external wall and would be when switched so I believe it is possible and not to huge of a job, although we are well aware it is by no means easy and will cost a fair amount.
I also understand the new landing area would need to be supported which I believe you can do by building in hangers (I could be wrong just logically thinking)
I wondered if anyone could give a rough idea of how much you think this might cost. Is it too much from a DIY perspective!?
I am happy to get someone in to do this but also not sure if I need a builder or carpenter or both!
I have attached a few photos which might help hopefully.
Any advice you can give would be great we just do not know where to start.
Thank you