Framing Out Attic

At a minimum you may need to strengthen the attic s floor joists which are often too shallow or spaced too far apart for the job.
Framing out attic. Shim under the bottom plate to level it if necessary then nail it into the floor joists with 16d nails. Cut a stringer to this length. If you want your attic space to have a flat ceiling you ll need to add collar ties to the framing. Plumb the corners with a level and brace them with 2x4s.
If the roof structure consists of trusses rather than rafters particular attention should be paid to. Place the next piece of lumber parallel to the first and nail it into position in the same way. Most attic ladders are made to fit between joists set at 24 inches on center. I needed to cut one of those 2 x 6 s out to make our attic access larger.
Our ceiling joists are 2 x 6 s. Nail the lumber to the edge going across the length of the timber so that the wood is held securely in place. Use screws to attach sheets of birch plywood to the angled ceiling over the insulation making sure to drive the screws into the ceiling joists. A finished attic weighs a lot more than boxes of off season duds.
The plywood will create a smooth strong ceiling without having to apply drywall tape and mud to the ceiling. Framing the opening can be easy if you can locate the ladder so that it is parallel with the existing ceiling joists. Hire an engineer to inspect your house s foundation and framing to ensure they can carry the extra load. If the framing in the attic shows evidence of physical damage further evaluation is needed.
If the ceiling joist does not provide one side of the frame cut a second stringer the same length as the first one. Stand the front wall and align it with the marks on the floor. Run the plywood down to the top of the knee wall. We enlarged the entry to the kitchen and made a header to frame out a doorway here.
Have a pro check the structure. Collar ties are horizontal members that like rafter ties extend from rafter to rafter but. Place 1 piece of timber along the edge of the hole and using the nails fix it into position. Install the lower header with joist hangers figure a and assemble the front wall on the attic floor.
Note that only one stringer is needed in figure 17 because the ceiling joist provides one side of the frame.