I called to see my friends Dad last
weekend, who is a bit of a handy man to say the least and is always doing bits
and pieces around the house. I always enjoy calling but unfortunately I don’t call
often enough. It was a few years ago since I was in the house and there had
been loads of changes. The biggest and most impressive change was his
attic conversion. The number of grandchildren is growing every year as he
explained, so he needed an extra area for those important family occasions where
all could stay in the one house and not miss out on the fun and banter and believe
me there would be plenty in this house.
My visit got me thinking on how much
space we have in our houses that we don’t use properly. Most of us use our
attics for those bits and pieces that we’re not too sure what to do with so its
thrown into the attic and out of sight out of mind….when in a lot of cases if
we had proper organised storage it could be put away neat and tidy and easy to
find if needed again. My friend’s dad, who has been in the house for 40/50
years and reared a big family, told me he got rid of three trailer loads of
rubbish. Some of which was still there from previous owners.
I’m sure there are loads of you who
have sufficient sized attics that could be used as an extra bedroom, office
space, play area etc but the thoughts of starting rooting through the years of
hoarding and wondering what to keep, has been enough to put you off doing
anything with it. I’m sure there is also loads of you who had planned on
selling your current home and upsizing to a larger one but with the economic
climate this is not viable now and you have to work with what you have…..maybe
you have more than you think…and could add value to your home…if not in fiscal
terms but quality of life.
TIPS FOR ANYONE THINKING OF ATTIC CONVERSION
Check that your attic can support an
attic conversion – a builder should be able to tell you
Measure your attic to make sure you
will have sufficient space and also the height is very important. You will need
a minimum height of 7ft at the highest point to make it comfortable.
A permanent conversion will need a
permanent stairs so do you have space in your landing to fit in a stairs. This
is required to comply with building and fire regulations which is important if
you plan on selling in the future.
Lighting – If you need to add extra
windows you may need to get planning permission. Planning is not needed for
velux window on back of house but no harm to check beforehand.
Insulation and ventilation – You want
an area that will be warm in winter and not too stuffy in summer so make sure
your attic is insulated well, which will benefit the whole house, but also has
sufficient ventilation.
Will you be touching a party wall.
You may need permission from a neighbour.
Hope all these tips have been of some
help to those of you thinking of converting your attic. Here are some pictures
of attic conversions to give you inspiration. Also check out my site www.dressmyhome.ie for loads of
accessories to dress your attic.
PaulineJ
Love the bright colours and painted ceiling. A lovely hide away |
Loads of space in this attic. You could also put a freestanding bath in middle of floor if your attic had less space |
Love the wallpaper in this room. See the way they also wallpapered the ceiling making the room feel bigger |
Another fabulous bathroom and some nice storage ideas. Love the window seat! |
Again great storage ideas here that would not cost a fortune. |
Use the same colour on walls and ceilings to open up the area |
Love the colours in this attic. Loads of personality and all belnd so well together. |
This is a very well designed attic conversion. The paly house is so cute and fits in perfect and also divides the attic into two areas. |
This is a great idea for an attic. The bed is not too high and great storage underneath. |
More and more people are working from home and an attic is an ideal place to turn into an office. Away from distractions. |
This is not really suitable for an attic but thought it was such a clever idea for items you wanted to store away safely in a garage. |