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    Loft conversion in a bungalow, fire doors

    Tallest part of the roof at the top of the stairs. Hence why I want the stairs in that location.
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    Loft conversion in a bungalow, fire doors

    I hadn't looked at it like that Before frutbunn’s reply, but yes. Im trying to squeeze the staircase in at this point because it will enter the loft space at the highest point and takes up least downstairs space. The downstairs hall will be the landing at the bottom of the stairs. the winder...
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    Loft conversion in a bungalow, fire doors

    Not a great diagram of the stairs. Will be a 3 tread winder at the top.
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    Loft conversion in a bungalow, fire doors

    Loft conversion in a bungalow. Does the converted space need a door? I want to partition part of the lounge, removing the door and using the longe doorway as the entrance to the stairs. To achieve a landing top and bottom no door will be fitted top or bottom of the flight. The stairs will lead...
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    Building regs and insulation loft conversion

    I am the homeowner at planning stage. So the party wall will need to achieve a U-value of 0.30? I was hoping someone could give me the typical insulation thickness used to achieve the current regulated U-Values. Mineral wool against the party wall and between the floor joists. PIR everywhere...
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    Building regs and insulation loft conversion

    Im in the planning stage of a loft conversion. I cant seem to find the requirements for insulating the party wall. I contacted local building control and they said check part L and ask the insulation supplier. Not very helpful at planning stage! Im after a real life recommendation. What is the...
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