in my edwardian house i have a large loft 24ft x 12 which is used for junk etc. I would like to clear it out put a chair desk and music for a quiet place.The joists are 4x2 and solid should I strengthen them in some way and any other tips
loads would be less than junk now in there as it would be sent back to kids who now have their own houses.
I was going to put in a velux window as well but entrance is through a vertical door onto a landing not a loft hatch in a ceiling as house is three floors and loft is over the back part which is two floors only.
Still a difficult one ojo. If you want to convert this room so that you can officially call it a habitable room I think you are going to need some on-site advice and design.
Sounds like access might not be too bad but creating a habitable space on a third floor takes the whole property into a different category for means of escape and fire protection. For example, you would be looking at fire doors and door closers on every door down the stairs and landings and your velux window would need to be an 'escape' window.
I take you point on the loads being less than what is already there but there is a big difference between going into a room occasionally to store a few boxes and spending long periods of time there. Even reletively small point loads can cause deflection quite quickly.
I would urge you to think about taking some on-site advice. You wouldn't want to get trapped up there blissfully listening to youir music whilst the house filled with smoke and cut off your escape.
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