If you're lucky enough to have an accessible attic space, you're one step away from a unique feature that will boost your living space and the value of your home. Read on for 13 trends you won't want to miss.
13 Unexpected Attic Spaces You’ll Adore
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Built-in Storage
Finding the space for built-in storage solutions can be tricky; but with an attic space is easily found. And low gable walls and steep-pitched roofs are the perfect spot to find extra space for creative storage solutions that maximize space.
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Create Light
Even in an attic space that lacks natural light, you can create a feeling of openness by sticking to light paint colors, installing recessed lighting and ensuring window coverings are sheer.
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Create a Bathroom
With a little careful planning, you can still get an elegant bathroom in a small space, and an attic space is included. Make use of the highest point for a full shower and tuck shorter elements neatly into alcoves and gables.
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Form and Function
When it comes to maximizing attic space, make sure everything has a function. This bookshelf railing is a perfect way to maximize storage space and safety in an attic. And better yet, a bookcase is easy to build, making it a budget-friendly DIY project.
Photo: Courtesy of Just Call Me Homegirl
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Separate Your Space
Make the most of an attic space renovation by using a partition to separate living spaces, hide clutter or add privacy. And a partial separation of furniture or other large items can help define a large living area into separate functions.
Photo: Courtesy of Thrifty Decor Chick
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Make an Entrance
Create a little intrigue to your finished attic with a space-saving set of pull-down stairs. Just remember to be a smart homeowner and practice ladder safety at all times.
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Embrace the Dark
Attics and basements tend to suffer from low ceilings and lack of light, which make them perfect locations for a home theater to delight and entertain your family and friends. Here's how to get the perfect home theater setup in your home.
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Go Outside
With this window from Velux, you can enjoy the great outdoors from your renovated attic space. And this ingenious design creates a convertible mini balcony from an attic skylight and can even create the perfect environment for an amazing container garden.
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Make Believe
Nothing could be more magical than an attic space playroom filled with all the wonders of childhood.
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Cozy up With a Book
Make use of a sunny corner with a multi-purpose reading nook. Use any one of our DIY furniture guides to create a customized attic space that can double as extra storage or guest quarters without skimping on style.
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Don't Hide the Beams
Roof Trusses play an integral part of the stability of your house, but finishing an attic below the truss can make it feel a little cramped. Consider staining or painting the exposed trusses and finishing the rest to create an airy and inviting space.
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Rethink Your Closet
Whether you live in a home that lacks closet space, or if you are considering building a master suite in the attic space, creating a purpose built-dressing area will make you feel like royalty. And will add a ton of value to your home. The best news is, building a custom closet doesn't need to cost an arm or a leg!
Photo: Courtesy of Closet City
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Hidden Entrance
Let's be honest—secret stairways aren't just great storage—they're ultra cool, too. Dress up the entrance to your attic space renovation with a surprising bookcase doorway. All you need to do is build a bookcase and affix it to a door frame for instant mystery.