Attic conversion
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See how this Victorian home was transformed with VELUX roof windows resulting in a sophisticated and family-friendly scheme.

Lauren Staples saved to apartment
SartoDoors - the european doors of modern and traditional design. French style here! Best choice for bedroom, bathroom or closet - warm look and bright colors, high quality materials and soft opening. Finish - eco-veneer made in Italy. Set includes: - 2 doors slabs; - trims (2.95” wide); - frames (for wall thickness from 4” to 5 1/2”); - 2 passage lever/knob; - non-mortise hinges; SOLID CORE Door made of solid pine wood. Thickness of the door - 1 3/5". Thickness of the glass - 1/4", 12 lites…
Maritza Medina saved to My dream home
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Jessica Blaylock saved to Game room
You showed us your revamped garrets. Now see which made us do a double take in our annual Search for America's Best Remodel Contest

Tie That Binds saved to Bedrooms
A local loft conversion company that prides itself on offering loft conversions at competitive prices. Working together with our clients for the best results

Jen Markworth saved to For the Home
Click here to open a PDF version of this tip sheet Things to consider when converting an attic to living space. Headroom must be at least 7 feet from finished floor to ceiling. A habitable room mus…
14 expert tips for finishing your attic remodel, whether you’re converting it into a living space or a more functional space.
Pam Baumann saved to Attic
You showed us your revamped garrets. Now see which made us do a double take in our annual Search for America's Best Remodel Contest

Debbie Timmons saved to Attic
Want your head to explode? Search “Loft vs. Attic”. Seriously, people cannot agree on what exactly constitutes a loft or an attic. Many will argue that they’re synonyms and can be used interchangeably, but if you’re a writer, like I am, you know that there’s always a difference, even if it’s subtle. Most definitions agree …
Cris ONeill saved to Attic Remodel