Hi All,
Could do with some advice please.
I have decided to embark on a new project to add some additional space to my bungalow.
The property is a single storey, double pitched with a gable end on the side. It doesn't have any hips.
What I'm proposing is to add a dormer and a single storey rear extention in approx 6mtr in depth.
The dormer roof will span the full width of the rear of the property.
It'll be wooden construction with hanging tiles and a flat roof.
The rear single storey extention will also be spanned to the full width or the property. The trouble I'm having at the moment is whether it'll be possible to have a steep enough pitch for a roof to opt for a tiled one opposed to a flat one.
The only way I can think a pitch working is if it tied to the dormer just beneath the windows.
Buy I'm. Not entirely sure if that would be possible.
Whilst i do have some interest and have been involved in some renovation projects in the passed a I'm not convinced about tieing into the dormer.
What do you guys think?
Could do with some advice please.
I have decided to embark on a new project to add some additional space to my bungalow.
The property is a single storey, double pitched with a gable end on the side. It doesn't have any hips.
What I'm proposing is to add a dormer and a single storey rear extention in approx 6mtr in depth.
The dormer roof will span the full width of the rear of the property.
It'll be wooden construction with hanging tiles and a flat roof.
The rear single storey extention will also be spanned to the full width or the property. The trouble I'm having at the moment is whether it'll be possible to have a steep enough pitch for a roof to opt for a tiled one opposed to a flat one.
The only way I can think a pitch working is if it tied to the dormer just beneath the windows.
Buy I'm. Not entirely sure if that would be possible.
Whilst i do have some interest and have been involved in some renovation projects in the passed a I'm not convinced about tieing into the dormer.
What do you guys think?