Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Screen on first floor 5Jul 30, 2015 10:53 am as far as im aware, and i could be wrong, the privacy aspect concerns whether you can see into the neighbours house - eg into living rooms, bathrooms and bedrooms etc. Creator of superduperonium, expert at expert things, nobel laureate, can hold my breath for 10 minutes. Re: Screen on first floor 6Jul 30, 2015 10:53 am Ask the builder to advise which building or council regulation states that windows need privacy screens on bottom level? Get him to show you the standard and how it is applied in your case. I understand with double storey homes and overlooking but not on ground level. Re: Screen on first floor 7Jul 30, 2015 11:01 am AdsF Ask the builder to advise which building or council regulation states that windows need privacy screens on bottom level? Get him to show you the standard and how it is applied in your case. I understand with double storey homes and overlooking but not on ground level. first floor = second story Creator of superduperonium, expert at expert things, nobel laureate, can hold my breath for 10 minutes. Re: Screen on first floor 8Jul 30, 2015 2:55 pm Would have been good to actually read the post and not assume we were talking about the ground level. Building Regulation 419 deals with Overlooking Way around it is if you get permission from the neighbours (which very unlikely to happen) Thank you. Do I use timber floorboards for stairs or do people use timber treads? Or is both the same? 6 7272 You have no photo with your post. Best I can say is to remove an A&L flyscreen don't be afraid to distort the frame almost like a trapezium. It doesn't take a lot of… 1 7071 2 4496 |