All the neo-mansard styles( 1960-1970) I have seen had a second story inside the roof . Victorian era (second empire) houses may be different; I have never been inside one. However, I believe that the definition of mansard is a raised roof with flat sides to accommodate an additional story.
-Sarah All the neo-mansard styles( 1960-1970) I have seen had a second story inside the roof . Victorian era (second empire) houses may be different; I have never been inside one. However, I believe that the definition of mansard is a raised roof with flat sides to accommodate an additional story.
-Sarah
Yes, a finished attic is typically considered a story in a building, as it provides a habitable space with a floor and ceiling. It is generally counted as part of the total number of stories in a structure for zoning and building code purposes.
side attic or knewall area
18 feet ?I don`t think so, provided there is an attic for future fit out as living space.
Yes, it's based on a true story. =]
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An attic is a space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building. Attics have existed since roofs have been pitched. In Victorian times, the servants would have rooms in the attic. In 19th century Paris, artists of the day had their studios in attic spaces. Attics can be traced back to Ancient Greece where it was a low story above the main floor.
1 kid. Never Ending Story.
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"Three in the Attic" is a film that was released in 1968. It is a drama/comedy that follows the story of a man who pursues relationships with multiple women.
The NeverEnding Story (1984)?
Usually a "half~story" refers to a home where the "attic" is finished and "liveable". ie a "story and a half home". I suppose it could be at ground level if the main level is a "walk out basement" where the primary living space is located.
The total cost is based upon the square footage of your accessible attic space. Since ProGuard AB is an attic blanket, it is not installed between the ceiling / floors of your house. The actual cost for your particular house will be determined by the company in your area, and any rebates / tax credits available in your area.