scootermcrad
Well-known member
I have an odd question, but could use a little assistance.
I'm considering a small 8x8 or 10x10 tower construction as part of a shop build that would extend up an additional floor or floor and a half. I have a ton of rudimentary ideas on how I would frame it, but can't seem to find any good examples to verify the construction. Think early Victorian homes with the turret or tower. They had many purposes. Many time used for natural ventilation and air flow in the structure.
The "tower" would have one upper platform (or maybe just a catwalk of sorts) accessed from a ladder. No stairs.
I'm considering a balloon framing technique, but I suppose I could also just treat it as an additional story with framed walls, double top plates, and rim joists, like any other construction. Also, I'm wondering about the need for corner posts, if there's any added benefit.
All of this will be looked at by an engineer before doing anything, but I want to do some initial design and costing to see if I can even afford an odd structural addition.
Thanks for any help! I know it's sort of an odd/unique idea.
Scott
I'm considering a small 8x8 or 10x10 tower construction as part of a shop build that would extend up an additional floor or floor and a half. I have a ton of rudimentary ideas on how I would frame it, but can't seem to find any good examples to verify the construction. Think early Victorian homes with the turret or tower. They had many purposes. Many time used for natural ventilation and air flow in the structure.
The "tower" would have one upper platform (or maybe just a catwalk of sorts) accessed from a ladder. No stairs.
I'm considering a balloon framing technique, but I suppose I could also just treat it as an additional story with framed walls, double top plates, and rim joists, like any other construction. Also, I'm wondering about the need for corner posts, if there's any added benefit.
All of this will be looked at by an engineer before doing anything, but I want to do some initial design and costing to see if I can even afford an odd structural addition.
Thanks for any help! I know it's sort of an odd/unique idea.
Scott




