Now that I've had 3 years or so in my shop, I'm seriously thinking about putting in a loft. It's amazing how quickly thing fill up! I've had this idea since the shop was built, and now I'm getting serious about figuring out what this will take.
The shop is a pole barn, 36' wide by 40' deep with about 15.5' to the bottom of the rafters. My thinking is a loft space 12' wide by 10' deep in the back right corner, with a long balcony down the right side. This makes a small area where I can put a couch and have some hangout space, and the long balcony down the side allows me to put shelves pretty much up to the ceiling for storage without needing to use a ladder to get to all of it. Under the main loft area would go the engine hoist, spare engines, and all the other bulky/heavy stuff that claims floor space.
So my questions: what am I not thinking of? Is there a more intelligent layout? Is my stair-math correct?
Once I have the layout together, I'll have to figure out the engineering. I'm no engineer, so likely I'll need to take the sketches and some actual dimensions to someone to have them drawn up.
Here's a basic (not to scale) layout of the shop with the loft drawn in:
Here are the specs. They are close-ish, with some inches that could be played with to make the math (particularly with the stairs) come out right:
Here are the calculations I did to figure out the stairs:
Here is the actual corner of the shop, cleared out a bit so I could imagine the space. The red motorcycle lift and row of parts and engines are placed where the stairs would go. You can see a faint line on the wall (join in the OSB) that is close to 8' where I would want the floor of the loft to go.
The shop is a pole barn, 36' wide by 40' deep with about 15.5' to the bottom of the rafters. My thinking is a loft space 12' wide by 10' deep in the back right corner, with a long balcony down the right side. This makes a small area where I can put a couch and have some hangout space, and the long balcony down the side allows me to put shelves pretty much up to the ceiling for storage without needing to use a ladder to get to all of it. Under the main loft area would go the engine hoist, spare engines, and all the other bulky/heavy stuff that claims floor space.
So my questions: what am I not thinking of? Is there a more intelligent layout? Is my stair-math correct?
Once I have the layout together, I'll have to figure out the engineering. I'm no engineer, so likely I'll need to take the sketches and some actual dimensions to someone to have them drawn up.
Here's a basic (not to scale) layout of the shop with the loft drawn in:
Here are the specs. They are close-ish, with some inches that could be played with to make the math (particularly with the stairs) come out right:
Here are the calculations I did to figure out the stairs:
Here is the actual corner of the shop, cleared out a bit so I could imagine the space. The red motorcycle lift and row of parts and engines are placed where the stairs would go. You can see a faint line on the wall (join in the OSB) that is close to 8' where I would want the floor of the loft to go.
