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Plans Support => Plans Support => Topic started by: rmrt on May 23, 2005, 04:58:44 PM

Title: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: rmrt on May 23, 2005, 04:58:44 PM
I am planning to build a camp using the VC plans but have made a few modifications. The footprint will remain the same although I intend to move the kitchen, and bath to the 16' wide section. It will have one loft over this area that will be 10 feet long. In the wide section, I would like to do an open living/dining area, about 20'x14', with no bearing walls and an open ceiling. I would like to put a gable over the bumpout instead of extending the roofline and put a wall of windows in it.  
Questions -
1. Would the open area need any beams running the 20' width to hold the walls in?
2. If so, can they tie into the header between courses of windows in the window wall?
3. Would this type of modification need an engineers inspection of the plans?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: glenn kangiser on May 24, 2005, 01:33:51 PM
rmrt, John should be back shortly to advise you on this.
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: John Raabe on May 24, 2005, 03:59:19 PM
A redesign of that magnitude will require that the plans be restructured and each of the floorplans, cross sections and elevations be redrawn and new load trace be done.

The structural members will have to be recalculated and perhaps some new connections detailed. You would want to use the Victoria plans as a starting point and do an overlay of your desired changes for redrafting locally.

No doubt some of the plans and details will be able to be copied into your new drawings and the set will save you drafting time over and above the cost of the plans. But you will be doing a new set of working drawings.

Your building inspector may want it to be reviewed by a structural engineer as well. This is a very local decision by your jurisdiction and usually depends on the snow load, wind loads and earthquake potential of your location.
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: rmrt on May 24, 2005, 07:17:38 PM
Thanks for the reply John, unfortunately that was the response that I expected. Do you think the  post and pier foundation from the VC would be sufficient for what I have planned or would that need to be recalculated also?
Thanks to you and Glenn for your attention to this forum!
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: John Raabe on May 24, 2005, 07:32:22 PM
Rmrt:

Judging by the picture you are in snow country ;).

Several folks have successfully built post and pier foundations in cold winter climates. Most of the details from the plans can probably be used for your foundation, but there may be a slightly different pattern for the piers and the beams will likely be different.
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: rmrt on May 26, 2005, 02:15:27 PM
Yeah, I'm in northern NY, it's still snowing up here!
Thanks for the reply, I guess I will search for a local designer and start from scratch!
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: Daddymem on May 26, 2005, 02:25:38 PM
Hey rmrt, where in Northern New York?  We got family up in the Massena area...nose thumbing distance from those Canadians across the river.
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: rmrt on May 26, 2005, 02:29:51 PM
I'm building about an hour south of there, just north of Tupper Lake. I used to live in the Massena area but moved with work. I believe that Massena is actually in Canada, although no one will admit it! ;D
Title: Re: Victoria's Cottage Modification
Post by: Daddymem on May 26, 2005, 02:33:09 PM
Yeah, they are backward enough :P.  This whole border requiring passports is really gonna mess them up.  We used to go out for Chinese food in Canada when we were up there...no birth certificate, no passport, no nothing..."What is your business in Canada?" "Going out to eat" "Ok, have a good time."  My wife is the one actually from up there, "family" in my case is by marriage only.