I’m planning to add Velux style skylights to a dining room in a Victorian cottage which has a wooden panel ceiling. Has anyone done this before or know if this is possible? Thanks
Most things are possible if you throw enough money at it. Don't expect the skylight installer to respect the existing layout of the the timber panels. I would suggest you first engage a design professional to carefully measure up your ceiling, and design exactly where and how the shaft will connect with the existing timber ceiling, probably at a large scale of 1:20 or more. Get your installer to quote on the documentation so no assumptions or shortcuts can be made.
Without seeing your room I would consider lining the shaft with a similar timber to your ceiling with similar details rather than the standard white plasterboard shaft. I might also consider a victorian style glazed bezel at the bottom of the shaft.
All it takes is engaging the right design professional,
HI there, I dont know if this is useful in your situation, but here are a couple of photos of the skylight we replaced in the skillion roofed 1970s extension of our house. We lined the formerly plastered ceiling with vj pine board after the glass skylight was installed, and had the lining boards return up towards the roof. We then had plantation shutters installed so we can adjust the light. Happy to answer any specific questions if needed :)
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