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    Hinged Stair Project

    Thanks ColeyS1, i'll be building and installing it after the house has been built and signed off by building control but would rather it was up to standard so that when i come to sell it i dont have to rip it out again. Appreciate the view from a builders perspective- thanks Pete - the ceiling...
  2. M

    Hinged Stair Project

    Both very good ideas - thank you!. I've got a month or so to think about it but will come back with an update once ive made up my mind and built.
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    Hinged Stair Project

    Yes, it could go in the kitchen, there is also a small utility cupboard which they were originally planned to go into but we're planning to turn that into a walk in wardrobe instead. The reason we're looking to go this complicated route is just to make the best use of the space we have available...
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    Hinged Stair Project

    I’ve got to admit - I missed the part about the handrail on normal staircases when I first read over the building regs. I think it will need to rise and fall with the staircase. As the staircase isn’t very wide I can get away with just one handrail and it looks like you don’t need one on the...
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    Hinged Stair Project

    Thanks for all the input and suggestions! I've considered the following but sadly dont think they fit what i need... Alternating tread - i know its not really needed, but i'd like to be in line with building regs and from what i've read i'd need hand rails on both sides of the staircase. It...
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    Hinged Stair Project

    Hello, Hopefully i'm posting this in the right place - looking for a bit of advice. I'm trying to design a hinged stair case which can be raised up to give enough head height clearance to walk under it. We're trying to maximise available space in our small house and looking to put in a raised...
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