LFS19
Established Member
Hi everyone,
I'm unsure if this is possible (or even exactly wise), which is why I wanted to ask for your advice.
I had the idea of building a second-floor deck where the top window is. As you can see, there used to be a fire escape there, so this window opens wide. This is one of the bedrooms, and given the view you can't see among other factors, I think a balcony would be great here.
Of course, I appreciate this is a pretty lofty idea; I'm guessing there may be legal safety regulations to adhere to when tackling this yourself, so I don't really know where I stand there, and the safety factor, in general, is concerning considering, as I've never done it before. I've built plenty of fancy decks, but I assume everything will need to be much thicker and dug deeper in this case, with critical attention paid to fixing the joints extra securely.
Has anyone done this before? Or are there several reasons I should abandon it as a silly idea?
Thanks!
I'm unsure if this is possible (or even exactly wise), which is why I wanted to ask for your advice.
I had the idea of building a second-floor deck where the top window is. As you can see, there used to be a fire escape there, so this window opens wide. This is one of the bedrooms, and given the view you can't see among other factors, I think a balcony would be great here.
Of course, I appreciate this is a pretty lofty idea; I'm guessing there may be legal safety regulations to adhere to when tackling this yourself, so I don't really know where I stand there, and the safety factor, in general, is concerning considering, as I've never done it before. I've built plenty of fancy decks, but I assume everything will need to be much thicker and dug deeper in this case, with critical attention paid to fixing the joints extra securely.
Has anyone done this before? Or are there several reasons I should abandon it as a silly idea?
Thanks!