Are there any regulations for raised sleeping areas? We have two kids sleeping in the one bedroom at the moment, and I'd like to give them a bit of their own space by giving the older (5) brother his own sleeping area under the rafters. When we had the roof replaced I sistered/doubled up the loft floor joists in that area with 6x3 inch, and had a velux installed which had a first floor flat roof below it.
The thing is, at what point does a raised sleeping area become a loft conversion? One thing I've noticed is that most of them seem to have ladders and not stairs, with it being for a young child I'd like it to be a stairs- but there is no way the br 2m minimum height to the ridge. It's more like 1.7m
I'm talking the kind of thing you see here
http://www.houzz.com/loft-space
Cheers Kip[/img]
The thing is, at what point does a raised sleeping area become a loft conversion? One thing I've noticed is that most of them seem to have ladders and not stairs, with it being for a young child I'd like it to be a stairs- but there is no way the br 2m minimum height to the ridge. It's more like 1.7m
I'm talking the kind of thing you see here
http://www.houzz.com/loft-space
Cheers Kip[/img]