Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 Sep 02, 2015 7:08 pm Finalizing our plans for a double story home being built by Format Homes. We have provisionally planned 2.7m ceilings on the gf and then lowered this to 2.4 on the ff. friends did this and we were generally quite impressed with the look of their place. I accept the higher ceiling may look more impressive but also cost more to heat in winter. A developer friend has expressed outrage (very strong opinion!) at the 2.4m ff and suggested it is a real mistake to do this. I'm after opinion from all on (whether building single story or double) what people might favour and if we are better to spend that bit more in this regard. Obviously this is not something we can change at a later date.... What would you do..... Cheers Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 2Sep 02, 2015 10:25 pm Although I wouldn't argue that 2.7m ceilings do look better I have built both times with 2.4m and been quite happy with the result. The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 3Sep 02, 2015 11:04 pm You could go either a 2550 to save money or use 55mm cornice with a 2400 ceiling. It gives the optical illusion of a higher ceiling over the normal 90mm cornice. I did 2550 ceilings with 55mm cornice and people think it's 2700 ceiling Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 4Sep 03, 2015 12:49 am I wouldn't build with less than 2.7m. You could always renovate bathrooms/kitchens later on but you can never increase the height of your ceilings. Having 2.7m downstairs will only accentuate how low 2.4m is upstairs. Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 5Sep 03, 2015 1:45 am Well because of a planning boo boo the front portion of my house is 31c (2,657mm) which is the guest bedroom. The laundry and ensuite for the guest bedroom is at 28c (2,400mm) then I have a split level where the ceiling becomes 38c (3,257mm) with a 3c bulkhead. Upstairs I went 32c (2,743mm) through out with a vaulted ceiling in the master bedroom. I think I would opt for higher ceilings. I have always lived in houses with high ceilings and even family members who have built all opted for higher ceilings. Save somewhere else as JB says, you can reno a bathroom but kinda difficult to raise ceilings. cheers Mark Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 6Sep 03, 2015 1:27 pm Go the higher ceilings if the budget stretches that far. It will not only look better from the inside but give a few extra brick courses above the windows so that your windows wont finish on your eaves. Personal opinion though Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 7Sep 04, 2015 3:02 am Mjw3683 Finalizing our plans for a double story home being built by Format Homes. We have provisionally planned 2.7m ceilings on the gf and then lowered this to 2.4 on the ff. friends did this and we were generally quite impressed with the look of their place. I accept the higher ceiling may look more impressive but also cost more to heat in winter. A developer friend has expressed outrage (very strong opinion!) at the 2.4m ff and suggested it is a real mistake to do this. I'm after opinion from all on (whether building single story or double) what people might favour and if we are better to spend that bit more in this regard. Obviously this is not something we can change at a later date.... What would you do..... Cheers 2.7 all around.. 2.4 is too low I think. We have 2.7 all around and the living and kitchen is raked 3.5 to 2.7. Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 8Sep 04, 2015 3:00 pm Go the higher ceilings if you want to install ceiling fans. I'm around 6' tall and don't noticed 2400 ceilings until there is a fan running seemingly mm from my scalp. I could very easily put a hand up and start the fan spinning before switching it on to save energy though (they use most power while spinning up to speed). I'm glad our new place has 2700 ceilings throughout. It is much more spacious. Re: Ceiling heights - what to do? 11Sep 15, 2015 8:09 pm If I had the money I'll do 3000 for all my ceilings Building Standards; Getting It Right! We bought a house in 2015 advertised as a 7/2/2, 4br up, 3br down (7br), and to date, it’s a great house. However, we’ve just had it valued and it’s come in as a… 0 11986 Unless the room is for storage then it's non compliant BCA V2 2019 S3 P3.8 You have 2 options 1. The builder deconstructs the section and rebuilds as per plan /… 7 10683 How do you remove one of these ceiling air con vents? And is it possible to disconnect the duct joined to the vent from inside the house, without going into the roof cavity? 0 5933 |