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An attic certainly isn’t the easiest area of a home to design, particularly due to the strange shape of the roof, lower ceilings, and an overall much more cramped space to work with. That doesn’t mean it’s impossible, though! In fact, a bathroom might be just what your attic needs (especially if you lack one on any […]

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This was the renovation we were going to do 10-15 years after we moved in. When the kids were older we said. We already had a functional master suite which was original to the house (circa 1968 but functional) so why rush it? We'd live in the space and get a feel for what we wanted and do it right. Uh huh. Fast forward 3 years and 3 babies later to last summer. Somehow we managed to fill the bedrooms original to the house which meant that we had to renovate the addition the prior home owners…

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Finishing an attic can add huge resale value to your home, and plenty of clever homeowners have found ways to squeeze home offices, bedrooms, and even studio apartments into their smallest, most slanted spaces to get more bang for their bucks. When homeowner Will Pryor first toured his house, he could see the potential in its 1930s-era attic.

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