I totally agree that some would take the proverbial to cut corners .... I think it's important to determine the difference between that scenario and a genuine restriction
We got sufficient headroom over the landing of our loft conversion by putting in a Velux window.
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Richard
Why? It flooded our first floor landing, below, with sunlight.We got sufficient headroom over the landing of our loft conversion by putting in a Velux window.
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Richard
I can't do this ... it would look horrendous.
There is already a velux over the landing but because of the roof shape then any velux to create more headroom would either have to be hard up against the gable end.
You have 4 treads between the winders and quote the length as 800mm. The treads should be 240mm long to go with the rise so you can only fit in 3 treads. Put one in at the top after the winder to make up the number.If its 3020, try 14 risers @ 215.7mm.
If you have 4 winders (rather than the usual 3) at top and bottom, you should be able to get 13 treads in.
(B.C. don't usually like 4 winders as it reduces the tread-widths at the newel, but the BS 5395 for spiral stairs allows this as long as the minimum width is 600, and minimum going at the centre is 145mm.View attachment 100934
As it is a staircase to a single-room loft conversion and space is tight, OP would be allowed a pitch > 42°, hence the shorter tread.You have 4 treads between the winders and quote the length as 800mm. The treads should be 240mm long to go with the rise so you can only fit in 3 treads. Put one in at the top after the winder to make up the number.If its 3020, try 14 risers @ 215.7mm.
If you have 4 winders (rather than the usual 3) at top and bottom, you should be able to get 13 treads in.
(B.C. don't usually like 4 winders as it reduces the tread-widths at the newel, but the BS 5395 for spiral stairs allows this as long as the minimum width is 600, and minimum going at the centre is 145mm.View attachment 100934
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