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Title: Adding a bumpout to 20' wide cottage?
Post by: Yetanothermike on April 19, 2006, 06:44:00 PM
Hi John,

I have been trying to figure whether there's a relatively simple way to add a second bedroom to the first floor of your 20' wide 1 1/2 story cottage.   I was wondering if you would mind giving a gut reaction to the approach in the attached drawing.   I'm thinking that I would cover the bumpout with a shed roof  that would also shelter the entrance porch.

Many thanks,

-Mike
Title: Re: Adding a bumpout to 20' wide cottage?
Post by: John Raabe on April 20, 2006, 12:47:04 PM
Mike:

I think you are on the right track. I would sketch up a cross section through that roof and a modified elevation or two to see what pitch works best.

You will need to have a beam to span the added bedroom under where the bearing wall was.

You might try the addition shed at the same pitch as the porch (4:12?) and then see how high it climbs up the gable. It shouldn't be much more than the porch roof as it is only a bit wider.
Title: Re: Adding a bumpout to 20' wide cottage?
Post by: Yetanothermike on April 21, 2006, 06:36:36 PM
John,

Great stuff, thanks for your insight and encouragement.

-Mike
Title: Re: Adding a bumpout to 20' wide cottage?
Post by: Amanda_931 on April 22, 2006, 01:13:22 AM
I've got about a quibble and a half.

Is that second "bath" the real thing or a half-bath--i.e. no bathing facilities at all?   It is a lot smaller--although the bathroom in my trailer is barely 4x6 feet, with that lovely RV "tubette" that means it's fine for young kids to take a semi-real bath but not for adults.

One of my pet peeves is having to go through someone else's bedroom to get to the bathroom.  I don't want to have to do it at someone else's house, I don't want them doing it at mine--in this case, visualize the person in the second bedroom wanting to take a shower before catching a 7 a.m. airplane an hour away.  I'm also not real hot for duplicating--generally right expensive--bathroom fixtures and walls and floors and plumbing unnecessarily.

So, if it's not a full bath, would it be acceptable to make that area into a hall, with three--or even four doors--from the main room, into both bedrooms and the bathroom?  Surely at that size at least one would have to be a curtain or a folding door--those nasty vinyl jobs or one of the bifolds.
Title: Re: Adding a bumpout to 20' wide cottage?
Post by: Yetanothermike on April 22, 2006, 08:31:18 PM
Hi Amanda,

Thanks for you thoughts.  The two rooms identified as "bath" are just placeholders for now and one could well turn out to be a closet.   I agree that I wouldn't want to make anyone go through a bedroom to get to the only bath or shower in a house; that's definitely not in the plan.


-Mike