Frogeye wrote: » Kceire Photo looks great. what dimensions are the sliding doors? Looking at something similar in a new build but can't make up our minds... Thanks Frogeye
kceire wrote: » Bi-fold never entered the equation for this. I understand them but I don't personally like them.
chillit wrote: » THanks for the feedback. I'm currently trying to decide between large slider and bifold. Did you ever debate a bifold or was it always a slider
kceire wrote: » Sample of what we done. We were slightly restricted in that the Neighbour nest door built using cavity blocked so we didn't want to put any load from the roof onto the existing party wall.
Calahonda52 wrote: » Some folks use RSJ's others use box sections, it depends, its generally a rectangular frame so not just two pieces on the walls What is the floor area here? What is the existing wall construction? Are you happy foundations will take the extra weight? What is the extra height being added? You also need to figure out the roof insulation before you get a roofer to just slap it up.https://www.nsai.ie/S-R-54-2014-Code-of-Practice.aspx may help Will full solid roof make inside room v dark?
chillit wrote: » Hi keire. Very nice finish. Can I ask about your large sliding door. Do you use this a lot and based on your experience would you recommend a door like this for use on a daily basis? I.e. if we used it like a main back door for coming in with shopping etc would you recommend it.
sydthebeat wrote: » Was that tree light your choice kceire?
kceire wrote: » We used box sections as wall plates tied back to the frame holding up the existing house, to achieve this end result.
RamboArnie wrote: » Hello, Is it possible to build a vault ceiling by just using a structural steel RSJ as a ridge beam? Was going to go for the "exposed" roof truss look, then someone mentioned to use an rsj as a ridge beam. Which is best option, structurally and also cost wise? Any advice welcome! Thanks