ceiling height considerations
DESCRIPTION
Consider Height of ceilingTRANSCRIPT
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7' 8"
9' 2"
10' 3"
8' 3"
7' 2"
5' 8"
LOFT CEILING HEIGHTS
25'30'35'
24"
knee wall
LOFT FLOOR1' increments
25'30'35'
3' 10"
3' 0"1' 10"
5' 0"
5' 0"
6' 2"
8' WALL
10' WALL
LOFT FLOOR1' increments
41'
41'
5' 0"
4' 2"
Central Ring
Central Ring
117"
141"
These drawings show relative ceiling height you may have in a loft with either 8 or 10 walls. 9 walls will
be either 1 higher than the 8 measurements or 1 less than the 10 wall measurements. The heights
above the yurt size (25, 30 & 35) are the maximum achievable height for that size yurt.
Essentially the ceiling height grows 7 with every 12 away from the wall you move.
The segments of the loft floor in the drawing are 12 apart for reference.
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This drawing represents a top view of the loft. You can see how and where the height changes follow
the contour of the roof making the height fluctuate in a curve instead of a straight line. Using the math
from the above drawings you can get a pretty good idea where the ceiling will be at any point in the loft.
The gray dotted line represents 1 increments starting at the outside walls.
Possible Loft Area
35'
30'
25'
41' yurt skylight
41'
Other yurt skylights