Dropping the floor system + eliminating unnecessary stairs!
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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As an Architect, the goal is to provide exceptional solutions for our clients needs. In a current project, I have a 3 car garage attached to the house. The entry point is into the mudroom / powder room area as expected. One of the features I try to avoid is big stairs from garage to conditioned living space. When I have the opportunity to make this transition a better one, I strive to make the solution a better one. Follow along in the video to see how this was accomplished, and the steps taken to make this transition more comfortable, and somewhat seamless for my clients. Sometimes it’s the simple things that have exceptional results. Enjoy the video… let me know if you have any questions…. And of course, Long Live Our Buildings….
Great stuff!
Outstanding Steve,
I love how you take care to eliminate stairs from the garage. So many homes have garages with stairs stealing space from the cars. Great detail!
Cheers,
Eric
Great stuff Steve, appreciated
I need to figure out how to make your videos at the top of my RUclips queue. It is always the best content.
Steve,
When you reference a previous video in the current one please provide the link in your description. I couldn't find it. Thanks!
Great video, keep them coming. DIY'r here, wondering if you've seen this 'dropped floor' done in a remodel? I have a similar floor plan w/ hollow CMU foundation walls. Was thinking top flange simpson strong-tie from sill or possibly adding a stem wall, then running the exterior wall down to the sill. Will probably consult an engineer, just want to make sure my thought process isnt crazy. Thanks!
Someday I’d like to hire you.
Do you have to increase the width of the foundation wall when you "take a bite" out of it to form the shelf?
Some day I’d like to hire you.