I'm working on a design where two spans of floor joists meet at a single beam, but the floors on each side are intentionally at different elevations ,basically a split-level / sunken room condition. One side sits roughly a joist-depth lower than the other.What would be the best approach?
I'm working on a design where two spans of floor joists meet at a single beam, but the floors on each side are intentionally at different elevations ,basically a split-level / sunken room condition. One side sits roughly a joist-depth lower than the other.What would be the best approach?
I'm working on a design where two spans of floor joists meet at a single beam, but the floors on each side are intentionally at different elevations ,basically a split-level / sunken room condition. One side sits roughly a joist-depth lower than the other.What would be the best approach?
I'm working on a design where two spans of floor joists meet at a single beam, but the floors on each side are intentionally at different elevations ,basically a split-level / sunken room condition. One side sits roughly a joist-depth lower than the other.What would be the best approach?