A first-floor extension is frequently the first option considered by homeowners who need more room. First-floor expansions aren't always preferable to ground-level extensions, even though, in some circumstances raising the building by a story may be the greatest option for the Owner's housing demands. The first-floor addition increases your home's square footage and can double its resale value. Here are some of the design ideas for the first-floor addition:
Compared to more contemporary homes built on reinforced concrete slabs, older homes with an existing floor supported by brick piers, timber bearers, and joists may provide additional challenges. In any instance, it will be crucial that a structural engineer is convinced that the existing house can sustain the new floor or that additional support columns and beams are included to offer this support at some stage before construction begins.
Structural consideration:
The structural soundness of the existing home to sustain the additional loads is the first factor to be considered for a first-floor addition. An experienced architect, builder, or structural engineer should evaluate the home, and they will provide you with a better idea for the expansion of floors. The age and state of the existing house will significantly influence the results of these inspections.Compared to more contemporary homes built on reinforced concrete slabs, older homes with an existing floor supported by brick piers, timber bearers, and joists may provide additional challenges. In any instance, it will be crucial that a structural engineer is convinced that the existing house can sustain the new floor or that additional support columns and beams are included to offer this support at some stage before construction begins.
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