Afternoon all!!
Currently have conservatory as shown below (never used as too hot or too cold) and next to it is a utility room with flat felt roof.
I ideally want to make the conservatory into a proper room ideally with internal door leading into it which will be expensive but if needs be I'll do it properly but I will probably end need to nock it all down and re do footings etc. Its a strange set up as it steps out from the house I presume to make it a more usable size.
As you can see it on pic who ever did the build before I bought the house went one the bloody drain which isnt great at all!! Still works and drains okay but I'm sure its not allowed!
If I dont go down the full route is it even possible to make the space more usable and warm.
I want a continuous flat roof over utility room and conservatory and maybe a sky latern in the roof of the conservatory.
I was wondering if it's even possible to put a full flat roof and sky latern as it currently stands or will it be to heavy? If so could I brick up some parts of the conservatory walls higher to act like pillars to support the new roof (similar to last pic I uploaded)? I will have to get the drains sorted also as that's a no no!
Any advice in this mix match set up!
Cheers
Currently have conservatory as shown below (never used as too hot or too cold) and next to it is a utility room with flat felt roof.
I ideally want to make the conservatory into a proper room ideally with internal door leading into it which will be expensive but if needs be I'll do it properly but I will probably end need to nock it all down and re do footings etc. Its a strange set up as it steps out from the house I presume to make it a more usable size.
As you can see it on pic who ever did the build before I bought the house went one the bloody drain which isnt great at all!! Still works and drains okay but I'm sure its not allowed!
If I dont go down the full route is it even possible to make the space more usable and warm.
I want a continuous flat roof over utility room and conservatory and maybe a sky latern in the roof of the conservatory.
I was wondering if it's even possible to put a full flat roof and sky latern as it currently stands or will it be to heavy? If so could I brick up some parts of the conservatory walls higher to act like pillars to support the new roof (similar to last pic I uploaded)? I will have to get the drains sorted also as that's a no no!
Any advice in this mix match set up!
Cheers
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