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Loft conversion staircase

littlevet1
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Hello
We currently have two bedrooms and are are considering a loft conversion. We can create a reasonably sized (approx 3.5m2) third bedroom without creating a dormer window but only if we use an alternate tread staircase, like this:
http://www.stairplan.com/spacesaver.htm
The building control adviser has said that this staircase is acceptable. However both him and a couple of builders say that this staircase could put off potential purchasers, when we come to sell our property.
So my question is, would this be enough to put you off buying a house, if there was an alternate tread staircase going up into an extra bedroom in the loft? Obviously we have a normal staircase going from the ground floor to the first floor where the two original bedrooms and bathroom are.
Thanks for reading
We currently have two bedrooms and are are considering a loft conversion. We can create a reasonably sized (approx 3.5m2) third bedroom without creating a dormer window but only if we use an alternate tread staircase, like this:
http://www.stairplan.com/spacesaver.htm
The building control adviser has said that this staircase is acceptable. However both him and a couple of builders say that this staircase could put off potential purchasers, when we come to sell our property.
So my question is, would this be enough to put you off buying a house, if there was an alternate tread staircase going up into an extra bedroom in the loft? Obviously we have a normal staircase going from the ground floor to the first floor where the two original bedrooms and bathroom are.
Thanks for reading

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These were common many years ago but most people now want 'normal' stairs.
I have a friend that use to have these up to his room and they were bloody steep. Not sure if it would put me off a house but it definitely wouldn't do anything to encourage a sale.0 -
littlevet1 wrote: »We currently have two bedrooms and are are considering a loft conversion. We can create a reasonably sized (approx 3.5m2) our property.
Do you really mean 3.5m2?
That's 1.88m x 1.88m
or do you mean 3.5mx3.5m?0 -
I think it would probably put me off to be honestmake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Those & spiral staircases are completely out for me.Tall, dark & handsome. Well two out of three ain't bad.0
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It would put me off, and it also makes it obvious the loft has been converted. A good extension should feel like it's part of the original house.
If you aren't putting up an en-suite as well you'll be climbing down the stairs in the middle of the night whenever you need a noctural tinkle. You'll also be climbing down them if there's a fire.
I would look at dormers. Apart from usable headroom I hate rooms with only slopey walls and velux style windows.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
EssexExile wrote: »Those & spiral staircases are completely out for me.
This ^
We've previously ruled out houses with these types of staircase a) because we're not keen on the look and b) because we have large furniture, much of which cannot be dismantledMortgage-free for fourteen years!
Over £40,000 mis-sold PPI reclaimed0 -
Stairs like those wouldn't put me off a house, but only if I wasn't needing to count the room they led to as a proper bedroom. If you used those, I'd see your house as a 2 bedroom house with a playroom/storage in the attic. If I was wanting a 3 bedroom house, I'd not buy yours.
I don't think I'd mind a spiral staircase as much, as long as it was a nice one.0 -
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I have a staircase like that leading down to my cellar.
I think it is where the phrase "Setting off on the right foot" comes from.
Otherwise, you're stuffed!0 -
littlevet1 wrote: »So my question is, would this be enough to put you off buying a house, if there was an alternate tread staircase going up into an extra bedroom in the loft? Obviously we have a normal staircase going from the ground floor to the first floor where the two original bedrooms and bathroom are.
We ruled out one house that was otherwise fine, because it had one of those as access - it might as well have been a ladder.0
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