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I decided to split my bedroom into zones and open it up into the adjacent attic space. In doing so, I’ve doubled the area and added a vanity room/ nursery and walk in wardrobe.
You’ll notice I constructed a lot of arches. Because I was expanding into attic spaces, this was inevitably the best solution for a seamless transition and maintains the structural integrity (given the ability to install the correct beams with the appropriate second moment of area.
I could not be more proud of how it turned out and I know my wife will enjoy the extra clothing storage and added space for her own makeup area.
All my structural changes are compliant with the BCA.
I have a background in civil engineering and architecture.
Area of the room before: 25m2 Area of room after 55m2
It goes to show how much space was lost in the attics.
Project firsts: - skylight installed in metal roofing for both walk in and vanity room - new flooring installed with the help of my wife (she enjoyed it - walk in wardrobe - plasterboard sheeting - solid archway construction
The curtains were supplied and installed by majestic blinds and shutters.
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