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Extension with sloping roof across the back of a standard semi .
Trying to decide between -
1. A separate ceiling inside. ( cupboards all the way round to the top of ceiling )
2. Sloping roof and ceiling as one with skylight ( cupboards wouldn't be able to go all the way to the top , with the tops of the cupboards being at the same level
because of the slope - however the room would seem more spacious )
What option would you choose ?
Trying to decide between -
1. A separate ceiling inside. ( cupboards all the way round to the top of ceiling )
2. Sloping roof and ceiling as one with skylight ( cupboards wouldn't be able to go all the way to the top , with the tops of the cupboards being at the same level
because of the slope - however the room would seem more spacious )
What option would you choose ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looks quite straightforward, Baz. It wouldn't take very long to build.
Access is probably the main concern.
With a roof pitch as slow as that, a vaulted ceiling would certainly make it more interesting.
Also, as an alternative, it's quite common to attach horizontal ceiling joists halfway up the slope. This would give a flat bit for the top half, and a slopey part for the bottom half.
Just another thought. It's all a matter of personal preference.
Access is probably the main concern.
With a roof pitch as slow as that, a vaulted ceiling would certainly make it more interesting.
Also, as an alternative, it's quite common to attach horizontal ceiling joists halfway up the slope. This would give a flat bit for the top half, and a slopey part for the bottom half.
Just another thought. It's all a matter of personal preference.
TB
//With a roof pitch as slow as that, a vaulted ceiling would certainly make it more interesting//
Does 'interesting ' mean probably not worth it ?
That's the best picture I could find that best looks like what we want
Have you a picture , which shows an example of what it looks like , with the joists halfway up as you suggest ?
You're probably getting
a bit get up with me by now
Sorry :-) a
//With a roof pitch as slow as that, a vaulted ceiling would certainly make it more interesting//
Does 'interesting ' mean probably not worth it ?
That's the best picture I could find that best looks like what we want
Have you a picture , which shows an example of what it looks like , with the joists halfway up as you suggest ?
You're probably getting
a bit get up with me by now
Sorry :-) a
Seems ok to me.
It makes putting in the rooflights easier, because you don't have to make up a "tunnel" from the roof down to the room. If you see what I mean.
If I were doing the job, I can't see why I would have to charge you any extra for providing this type of ceiling. It's only a case of tacking short joists to the sides of the main roof rafters.
I think it makes a big difference to the overall style of the kitchen.....
........... but that maybe just me............. ;o)
It makes putting in the rooflights easier, because you don't have to make up a "tunnel" from the roof down to the room. If you see what I mean.
If I were doing the job, I can't see why I would have to charge you any extra for providing this type of ceiling. It's only a case of tacking short joists to the sides of the main roof rafters.
I think it makes a big difference to the overall style of the kitchen.....
........... but that maybe just me............. ;o)