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Re: WILDLY OT: Loft Conversion



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> Is it possible to convert "a bit at a time", say with
interim stages
giving:
>
> - A storage area (accessed by a hatch) with clear headroom but just
boards.
> - A storage area (accessed by a hatch) with clear headroom and roof
lights.
> - A storage area (accessed by a hatch) with clear headroom, decent
flooring
> and lights.
> - An open plan area, with stairs.
> - A series of rooms with partition walls and doors, but no bathroom
yet.
> - The lot, including the bathroom.

I would say you've pretty much got it right.  My girlfriend's brother
converted his mother's roofspace in her bungalow into a *huge* single room
(would make a great AV room).  It took him a couple of years, but it is all
now finished.

Stages (as I can remember when we visited):
Fit new load-bearing joists and floorboards, laying in services (heating
pipes, electrics etc) and fit staircase
Fit Ventilux window in roof plus windows in each gable end
Batten out the roof and walls, bring electrics through and dry line
Fit rads, skirting, sockets etc.
Sand floor & varnish

> The logic is that we would like to profile the work, and thus the
cost,
but
> giving deliverable benefits at each stage, so if we run out of money
(read -
> have a baby!) we can stop the expense flowing, but still have
something
> vaguely useful...

Go for it, but remember to install more CAT5 than you think you'll ever
need!

James H




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