Attic remodel: This post shares how we converted an unused walk-up attic into ample space for a family room, train table, sitting area, playroom, and storage.

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Our attic was one of the areas that totally convinced us to buy our house. In the house I grew up in, the attic could be reached through a pull down door in the ceiling. When my parents stored stuff in there, you knew it wasnt coming out for a LOOOONG time because the access space was over our stairs. Not easy to get to. Thats why I thought it was so incredibly cool that our attic had stairs going up to it. Mark and I have always thrown around the idea of trying to fix up the attic space, but we knew the cost of fixing it up might be more than it was worth. We started off by painting the area to make it seem cleaner and brighter. Eventually we moved the train table and Geo Trax up there. The kids loved it but could realistically only play up there during fall and spring. Summertoo hot. Wintertoo cold. The more we thought about it, though, the more we realized that this area was the perfect hang-out spot for our family. Mark put so much work into the attic remodel, and we are happy to say that this is now our favorite spot in the house.

The train table used to be the first thing people saw when coming up the stairs.

Now, we have a Craigslist (awesome deal) table where we can play cards. Mark also put in a larger window and HVAC unit. The big window is what allowed us to get our furniture into the house!

Cant forget a picture of Mark on the lift. Hard to tell its 3 stories up! Yikes!

Turn to the left, and it used to be an open space with a ventilation piece sticking up from the floor.

We first had foam insulation put in.

Now we have the TV (sitting on a low entertainment center that Mark made) and two queen-sized sleeper sofas.

Keep turning left, and there is a small area that I was hoping could be a newborn studio area.Before, it was the dollhouse and GeoTrax area. (Aw, look how little my guys were!)

Keep turning left, and were back where we started.

The little door leading to Jordyns playroom was designed to not be immediately noticed. It is the fourth secret hidden playroom in our house.

Photo with the Mosers (our cousins).

Now, I just need to spice it up with a few decorations. There are very few options for wall art since we dont have many straight walls. In our attic remodel, we kept the knee walls short to maximize space. Anyway, were really happy with how the attic remodel turned out and were surprised how much space there really was to work with.

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The Attic Remodel Before & After Happy Chaos

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October 4, 2015 at 3:46 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Attic Remodeling