Boatfixer
Established Member
I was in the attic of an old Edwardian house today. This was just a small apex over the attic rooms but it had something I have never seen before. The ceiling joists of the attic rooms were curved on the top edge - they were maybe 2" tall at each end and 6" in the middle with a nice curve along the length. You could see the saw marks on the top face where they had been shaped but I can't see why anyone would go to such effort in a space where they would never be seen and where a straight bit of wood would be fine. Now I haven't been in many attic spaces so maybe this is more common than I would have thought but why would this have been done?