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Converting An Attic Into Usable Space

<p>Usually reserved for additional storage&comma; attics are often underutilized spaces on most homes that should no longer be overlooked&period; Depending on the size and dimensions of your current attic&comma; there are many options available to develop your space into a usable space&period; There are three major concerns for converting attic space that can immediately constrain your project from the beginning&period; These concerns are headroom&comma; floor stability&comma; and accessibility&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;For the space to be practical there should be enough headroom so that occupants don’t feel cramped and crowded&period; In addition&comma; having enough headroom will mitigate the chance for anyone getting hurt by hitting their heads&period; If there is not enough headroom&comma; there are two ways of increasing vertical space&period; One method is to lower the floor structure&comma; however&comma; because most attic floors very close to the ceilings of rooms below&comma; this is not a reasonable options&period; Raising the roof is another potential option to create a more open attic&period; Assuming your attic is a loft space&comma; the flooring must be examined so ensure it is capable of being weight-bearing&period; If you find that your attic has a load-bearing floor – excellent&excl; The process of converting the space is relatively simple and cost effective&period; However&comma; if your floor will not structurally support the weight of furniture and occupants&comma; it is recommended that you seek the professional assistance of a building contractor and engineer to decide the best course of action&period; Although it is possible to convert almost any space to withstand this weight&comma; it may not be a cost-effective option as there is typically a tremendous amount of work involved in bolstering the floor&period; The final and key portion of the conversion involves creating a way for the space to be accessible&period; Many attics are accessible only via a crawl space or small door&period; Installing a spiral staircase will minimize the foot print of providing access&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Once you’ve established substantial headroom&comma; appropriate accessibility&comma; and ensure the floor will support weight&comma; it’s important to now define what the primary usage of the attic will be&period; Depending on the dimensions of the space&comma; there are many options that include a spare bedroom&comma; media room&comma; or even a playroom for children&period; Ideally&comma; the space will include ample power outlets for electronics – especially if your space will be used as a media room&period; Defining the usage of the room early on will help provide direction when it is time to select furniture and making flooring decisions such as carpet or hardwood flooring&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Jamie Daniels writes articles to help homeowners maximize their renovation budgets by providing unique tips and suggestions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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