Hello,
we are renovating the entire attic space.
Is 7.92 sqm (85.3 sq ft) too small for a children’s and later a teenager’s bedroom?
This mainly concerns the blue-gray room. The line indicates the 2m (6 ft 7 in) limit of the sloped ceiling.
I would appreciate any experiences and, preferably, pictures of sloped ceilings and rooms of roughly this size!
we are renovating the entire attic space.
Is 7.92 sqm (85.3 sq ft) too small for a children’s and later a teenager’s bedroom?
This mainly concerns the blue-gray room. The line indicates the 2m (6 ft 7 in) limit of the sloped ceiling.
I would appreciate any experiences and, preferably, pictures of sloped ceilings and rooms of roughly this size!
T
toxicmolotof31 May 2016 22:16Sebastian79 schrieb:
How do you identify the slope in the comic drawing? I determine the required space based on the given floor area measurements. Less floor area means a steeper slope. It wasn’t that complicated. If it’s an existing building... bad luck, but as you can see, my estimated construction year wasn’t far off.S
Sebastian7931 May 2016 22:23Yes, unfortunately, the existing structure was only addressed very late in the process...
Sebastian79 schrieb:
Yes, unfortunately, the work on the existing building only started very late...Yes, in #5
S
Sebastian791 Jun 2016 05:55From you – I expect something like that from the OP.
Schnuck schrieb:
Current attic with some details
There is no knee wall... The roof slopes directly down on both sides.
The wall enclosure is about 1.85 meters (6 feet) highWhich walls are load-bearing?