Gallery of the best attic storage ideas including clever organization ideas such as fitted wardrobes, attic storage and more.
Sloped or slanted ceilings and knee walls can present problems when it comes to storage. Check out these sloped ceiling closets to find a solution!
As soon as you enter an artist’s studio you can just tell that it’s no ordinary space. it has something special that you can’t actually define but that
Transform the PAX closet to fit a sloped ceiling, turning it into a functional and stylish storage solution. 2 hackers show the way.
BEFORE When we bought our home 7 years ago, the upstairs felt like it was mostly unfinished, other than one room – the guest room. Our first move was to finish the open attic room, dry walling it, and adding electric and flooring. We did that almost immediately when we moved in, and it then became Charlie’s bedroom. In the rush of day-to-day life we ended up leaving the rest of the upstairs mostly as-is, ignoring this large chunk of unused space at the top of our stairs. It became a dumping ground of toys, workout equipment we didn’t use enough, and clutter. Finally, at the end of 2023, I felt ready to tackle fixing the space up. I envisioned it light and bright, with a floor to ceiling bookshelf, housing games and books and creative projects. I wanted the space to feel like a cozy nook, and hideaway from everyday life where we could be creative together as a family. The first step was of course to add skylights! I had installed VELUX skylights in the A-Frame upstate, 9 to be exact, and we absolutely loved the ease of install and ease of use! The skylights are solar-powered, and …
As the Mamas and the Papas once famously sang: All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray. I’ve been for a walk on a winter’s day. I’d be safe and warm if I was in L.A.; [Renovation] dreamin’ on such a winter’s day. Frankly I’m wishing for a little brown and gray, right now we’ve got white, white, and more white. Many feet of
Many Thanks to Wayfair for Helping us furnish the attic Well. Thanks also to our friends at Curbly for helping us style the space! Tadaahhhh! There it is, […]
There are a great deal of attic spaces that are often not quite practically decorated, though you can use each and every inch of area and get the advantage of it. If you have an attic area or rooms, you need just to organize the storage right and you will get a lot more priceless […]
Installée en surplomb des boucles de Seine, dans un cadre quasi pictural qui a inspiré bon nombre d'impressionnistes, cette maison de campagne normande a de quoi laisser rêveur. Entièrement redessinée par la talentueuse Amélie Collard, elle est devenue le point de chute d'une famille en quête de nature. Le paysage vernaculaire des Andelys, entre coteaux et falaises, leur a certainement suggéré ce nouveau projet de vie. La bâtisse n'avait en effet rien de l'écrin contemporain qu'elle est aujourd'hui lorsque le couple et ses trois petits garçons l'ont visitée. Les pièces de vie n'étaient pas orientées vers la vue dégagée sur la Seine, pourtant point fort de cette maison de 220 mètres carrés, mais concentrées à l'opposé. Un défaut que la cofondatrice de Terre de Brume s'est empressée de corriger en créant de larges ouvertures sur la façade pour installer le séjour face au paysage. La première étape d'une profonde rénovation pour ressusciter, avec sobriété, cette belle endormie.
Beautiful attic space situated in Verona, Italy, designed by ARCStudio PERLINI.
source: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh17Ag_FnQOCr1-p4L8KabNLbwznZtWiH2vB4II3dagdF6flvYo1KERMyKhsJgvvnYNzoBbZfrxgWkI7TbSJ7f905GXELgFjE-kSw20je1XYA_TRgKyZqgh6imjLHOTnNAjaFGG2M2nYMw/s1600/attic-treasure.jpg I will say that I often like to think of my attic as a treasure trove versus just reflecting that I’m a pack rat. In my case though, probably the latter more than the former is true. After all, a house built in 1993 and not inherited from family isn’t seasoned enough to require an archaeological dig as described in this Wiscnews.com piece, Attic archaeological dig reveals family history. And, some family members do live in houses which have been in the family for 100 or more years – I bet those attics have some neat things! If you are thinking to engage in an archaeological dig with the intent of finding genealogical and/or family history items, these articles might interest you: Treasures in the Attic Attic Treasures and Memories -- Lists Gasp! Genealogy Treasure! Family Treasures: What’s in your attic? Have you done an archaeological dig in a family member’s attic or basement? Did you find something completely unexpected and invaluable? If so, please share! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ copyright © National Genealogical Society, 3108 Columbia Pike, Suite 300, Arlington, Virginia 22204-4370. http://www.ngsgenealogy.org. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Want to learn more about interacting with the blog, please read Hyperlinks, Subscribing and Comments -- How to Interact with Upfront with NGS Blog posts! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NGS does not imply endorsement of any outside advertiser or other vendors appearing in this blog. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Republication of UpFront articles is permitted and encouraged for non-commercial purposes without express permission from NGS. Please drop us a note telling us where and when you are using the article. Express written permission is required if you wish to republish UpFront articles for commercial purposes. You may send a request for express written permission to [email protected]. All republished articles may not be edited or reworded and must contain the copyright statement found at the bottom of each UpFront article. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Follow NGS via Facebook, YouTube, Google+, Twitter ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Think your friends, colleagues, or fellow genealogy researchers would find this blog post interesting? If so, please let them know that anyone can read past UpFront with NGS posts or subscribe! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Suggestions for topics for future UpFront with NGS posts are always welcome. Please send any suggested topics to [email protected]
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Home art studio ideas vary in design styles, creating comfortable and functional spaces for artists
Transform the PAX closet to fit a sloped ceiling, turning it into a functional and stylish storage solution. 2 hackers show the way.
We stole some floor space in the upstairs attic bedroom at the mountain cottage to build a closet.
BEFORE When we bought our home 7 years ago, the upstairs felt like it was mostly unfinished, other than one room – the guest room. Our first move was to finish the open attic room, dry walling it, and adding electric and flooring. We did that almost immediately when we moved in, and it then became Charlie’s bedroom. In the rush of day-to-day life we ended up leaving the rest of the upstairs mostly as-is, ignoring this large chunk of unused space at the top of our stairs. It became a dumping ground of toys, workout equipment we didn’t use enough, and clutter. Finally, at the end of 2023, I felt ready to tackle fixing the space up. I envisioned it light and bright, with a floor to ceiling bookshelf, housing games and books and creative projects. I wanted the space to feel like a cozy nook, and hideaway from everyday life where we could be creative together as a family. The first step was of course to add skylights! I had installed VELUX skylights in the A-Frame upstate, 9 to be exact, and we absolutely loved the ease of install and ease of use! The skylights are solar-powered, and …
Get inspired for your attic area with a range of images from previous projects.
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If you are a fan of IKEA furniture you will love these genius IKEA pax hacks you can use to get your IKEA closet in bedroom. Use these brilliant IKEA hacks and enjoy more closet storage. at home and improve your home decor.