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Seabag Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I would suggest that the film has a higher

> place

> > in public consciousness than it really

> deserves...

>

> Come on Jez, it was a great film

>

> In fact i'm going to re-watch it sometime soon

>

>

> Keep us posted on "Stair Watch" Sue

>

> You could always take the whole

> 'staircase/deathslide' thing out and turn

> downstairs into a bungalow, and the (no longer)

> upstairs into a loft. Then apply for planning and

> turn the "loft" into an upstairs, thus adding more

> space to your newly converted bungalow

>

> I'm happy to discuss this idea further Sue. I'm

> all about thinking-outside-the-box type solutions

> me


:))

  • 3 years later...
If you were looking for information on how to make a spiral staircase, read the article on this http://staircasedesign.xyz/how-can-you-make-a-spiral-staircase-by-your-own/ it will help you figure out the intricacies of its creation and help to do everything right.

Not sure how you could interpret my posts as looking for information on making a spiral staircase, but thanks anyway!


My issue was sorted long ago and I now have no door at all to the understairs area, and a chest freezer there plus other stuff :)

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