Hi there
I'm having a double story extension being built on my home. It is a 1970's UK dormer window type semi-detached property. The builder has done a great job but I really don't feel like they are taking my requests in and just doing what is easiest for them, even at the expense of me losing what I wanted, so I just don't trust them to be telling me the truth. I was away for a week and when I got back I was pleasantly surprised to see how much progress they have made. However, when looking inside the top, I saw that they have added rafters to both sides of the extension and I am losing usable space (in an already tight area). I hate dormer windows as I feel we lose the use of a wall so this has really upset me. I thought there would only need to be those full rafters on the outer side and the inside would be connected up to the existing structure with existing eave removed. I've included 2 pictures, 1 from outside and 1 from inside where you can see the rafters on both sides.
So, the question is, am I just being an idiot and this is common practice for a property of this type/age; or are they just dong what is easiest for them and they could have perfectly attached to the side and given me one of my top priorities which was space in that room?
Thanks
Alan
Alan
I'm having a double story extension being built on my home. It is a 1970's UK dormer window type semi-detached property. The builder has done a great job but I really don't feel like they are taking my requests in and just doing what is easiest for them, even at the expense of me losing what I wanted, so I just don't trust them to be telling me the truth. I was away for a week and when I got back I was pleasantly surprised to see how much progress they have made. However, when looking inside the top, I saw that they have added rafters to both sides of the extension and I am losing usable space (in an already tight area). I hate dormer windows as I feel we lose the use of a wall so this has really upset me. I thought there would only need to be those full rafters on the outer side and the inside would be connected up to the existing structure with existing eave removed. I've included 2 pictures, 1 from outside and 1 from inside where you can see the rafters on both sides.
So, the question is, am I just being an idiot and this is common practice for a property of this type/age; or are they just dong what is easiest for them and they could have perfectly attached to the side and given me one of my top priorities which was space in that room?
Thanks
Alan
Alan
