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Attic Conversion: Will It Work In My Home?

Are you looking at doing a loft conversion? Then you’ve come to the right place! Here we’re going to help you decide whether your home is suitable for a loft conversion and help give you some inspiration along the way. While you may be chomping at the bit to make use of your attic, sometimes decorating can be the hardest bit! 

Lofts don’t usually get the attention they deserve, which is why a loft conversion is the perfect use of your space! It has so much potential, with no clear guidelines on what it should be used for, you can go crazy with ideas for its usage! Clear out that unused clutter and unleash its potential! 

Is My Home Suitable?

Before you get too excited, make sure your home is appropriate. You need to make sure your loft is actually high enough to make the conversion in the first place. Its worth consulting a builder before you make any drastic changes, there’s no shame in asking for professional advice! Chimney stacks or grooves can be in the way, so make sure you’re all clued up before you spend any money! We’d also highly recommend you check whether your roof doesn’t need doing first. The last thing you want is to splash out on a snazzy attic conversion to then find it gets damaged because you need a new roof. 

Walls & Floors

A massive part of every room and usually where you start.  Good way to keep things moving fast and avoid too much disruption is to pick your walls and floors before you even begin your conversion. There are so many fantastic options when it comes to flooring that often it’s really hard to choose! Wood flooring is a fantastic traditional choice, offering stability as well as beauty. If you’re planning on installing under-floor heating, then make sure you go for engineered as opposed to solid wood. Laminate and luxury vinyl ties are good contenders, offering easier maintenance at a cheaper price and mimicking natural products perfectly. 

What Are It’s Uses? 

Attic has endless uses. From a guest room, storage, office or even play room. Most of us lust after a peaceful retreat, away from the noise and mayhem of the rest of the house. Many loft conversions are used as quiet rooms – a second living room where you can watch what you want on television or to get lost in a book. This is the perfect opportunity to invest in those fancy cushions that you’ve always wanted, expensive breakable ornaments that you wouldn’t dream of putting in the same room as your kids! 

On the other hand, you could dedicate your attic room to your kids – we know that your kids are going to love it, whether it be the playroom or another bedroom! A teenager will especially love it, a den away from the rest of the house! The low ceilings are perfect for swinging chairs and you can even include beanbags, cushions and groovy wall decor. 

One of the most common uses of the attic is to use it as a guest room. What better way to spoil your guests than to set them up in a luxurious en suite? Keeping your guests away from the rest of the house will give them their privacy and enjoy a good nights sleep away from downstairs noise.  You can even install some eves to keep out of season clothes or luggage bags. 

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