Friday, 27 July 2012

Loft Conversions 20 Great Ideas

Follow our great ideas for converting loft spaces over the coming weeks.

6. Sound proof it - Accoustic seperation is critical.  There is a minimum soundproofing requirement, but this is inaqequate where the use of the attic room is likely to be noisy, such as a playroom.  If the floor is to have a hard surface, such as a wooden floor, an acoustic floor is essential.  Sound can travel between attic rooms and the floor below by two means; airbourne and impact transfer. 

The first can be reduced by making sure the structure is air tight, taping insulation materials together, and using sealant around the floor edges etc.  The voids between the floor joists can be filled with high-density acoustic insulation, atthough this cannot be used around recessed spotlights.  Using high-density fibre reinforced plasterboard (e.g Fernacell) can also reduce sound transfer.

Impact transfer can be reduced by using caulking to seperate the structural floor joists from the wooden floorboards and ensuring there are no fixings - screws or nails - between the flooring and the joists.

Friday, 20 July 2012

Loft Conversions 20 Great Ideas

Follow our great ideas for converting loft spaces over the coming weeks.

5. Juliet Balcony - Where it is not possible to add a roof terrace or balcony that you can step out onto, the solution is to add a balustrade just beyond the doors (which are designed to open inwards). On a traditional building this is often in black painted wrought iron, but of a more contemporary building a glass balustrade is discreet and simple.

Friday, 13 July 2012

Loft Conversions 20 Great Ideas

4. Install a space saving staircase - the ideal position for the staircase in a two storey house is directly about the staircase below, running in the same direction.  Where there is insufficient headroom - minimum 1.9m at the centre and 1.8m at the string - a carefully positioned dormer window or rooflight can make all the difference.  However, where this is not possible or practical, the most space-efficient staircase configuration should be found.

The maximum pitch under Building Regulations is 42 and although there is no minimum width for a staircase, less than 600mm is unlikely to prove practical.  Landings to change direction take up space, but these can be avoided by using winders and kites (triangular treads) so that stairs can turn up at the same time as rising; a spiral staircase is made up entirely of winders.  For a single-room loft conversion the Building Regulations will accept a space-saver staircase, which has alternating treads.

Friday, 6 July 2012

Windsor Castle Triathlon

Trevor Hyatt and friends completing their latest Triathlon for charity as part of Linley Developments CSR programme - the triathlon took place at Windsor castle at the time of the Queen's recent jubilee celebrations