April is a strange time for us this year. From the moment the due date calculator online spit out April 26th, 2017, every commitment on our
In samenwerking met Flexa en Karwei stelde ik mijn eigen kleurpalet samen: Retro Revival! In deze blogpost vertel ik alles over dit palet!
In the attic spaces, where the roofline carves into the realm of the home, a unique fusion of Boho and Gothic design breathes life into the shadows. This
The unique features of these hidden-away bathrooms make them full of design opportunity for any attic that's in need of a bathroom.
Small attic spaces with low ceilings can often feel restrictive or remain unused in many homes. However, with a little creativity and thoughtful design, these cozy nooks can be transformed into functional and aesthetically pleasing
A do-it-yourself attic conversion. Before and after photos and description of DIY converting our unfinished attic into a bedroom for our children.
Attics are inherently challenging—they’re often dark, cramped, and, well, far from everything else in the house. Plus, they often have odd and awkwardly shaped spaces to work with. It’s no surprise that so many become a dumping ground for all sorts of odds and ends. But that doesn’t have to be the case. These renovation projects prove that, when properly configured, attic spaces can add some seriously useful—and attractive—square footage to your home.
Today is a two-fer! You get to see three stunning bathrooms designed by Max Humphrey AND check out Emily's favorite towels (that come in an easy bundle!).
A do-it-yourself attic conversion. Before and after photos and description of DIY converting our unfinished attic into a bedroom for our children.
Our 3rd Floor design plan is live! Nordic inspired design has this space feeling bright, cozy, and clean.
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For those serious about their at-home relaxation, there's nothing better than a long soak in the bathtub. It's a calm way to end the day and decompress before bedtime. For the homeowner that loves a bath, there's a style and size to fit almost any space. From clawfoot bathtubs to Japanese soaking tubs to shower-bathtub
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We've selected 25 great photos of modern homes with exposed beams.
A do-it-yourself attic conversion. Before and after photos and description of DIY converting our unfinished attic into a bedroom for our children.
Overview Model # 80AZ04 Store SKU # 1001033662 The wooden FAKRO Safety Railing Banister provides a protective barrier in the attic around the opening of the attic ladder. Available in standard size 30in x 54in. Compatible with all FAKRO attic ladders Installs directly into attic floor Universal size 30in x 54in Natural wood colour
Old Attic Makeover: Make it Chic, Useful and Fabulous. Yes, that empty room above your home can seem pretty useless, but believe it or not, with the right
Attics are inherently challenging—they’re often dark, cramped, and, well, far from everything else in the house. Plus, they often have odd and awkwardly shaped spaces to work with. It’s no surprise that so many become a dumping ground for all sorts of odds and ends. But that doesn’t have to be the case. These renovation projects prove that, when properly configured, attic spaces can add some seriously useful—and attractive—square footage to your home.
Hytteprisfinalist nr. 12 Vibeke Emilsen og Lars Erik Wetterwald Vibeke og familien hadde et ønske om hytte med åpen himling,…
Renovating existing stairs going up to the attic utilizing existing stringers
Gallery of the best attic storage ideas including clever organization ideas such as fitted wardrobes, attic storage and more.
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We bought this property as a run down, vacant, single family home and it turned it into a multi-family residence. This property took some time, we had to go through the process of legally converting it with the City of Hamilton. Which meant permits, minor variances, and committee meetings. It was all part of the plan, so we had accounted for it in the beginning. It just meant a few more months of carrying costs up front. Here is the property we bought: There was a bad leak in the roof, several smaller leaks around the dormers, and the shower on the main floor had a leak. Lot’s of water issues – which meant we had a full gut on our hand. The Before: So naturally we started with a full gut of the interior. We had to move a lot of walls (converting it to multiple units), and we also had to run all new electrical (separate panels per unit and upgrading to 200amp), and we also had quite a bit of new plumbing to run to add several new kitchens and bathrooms. And just like that, we had multiple units! Main Floor Unit: Upper Unit: What do you think!? I think these are some nice, high end rental units! These units are now rented out, we had over 200 inquiries for these units! Crazy! Stay tuned for more conversion projects we’ll be doing!
Incredible collection of attic bedroom ideas, many of which have skylights. Includes attic primary bedrooms, guest rooms and kids rooms. All styles, sizes and layouts.
We are in the process of sorting through mountains of stuff at my house. Donating, organizing, tossing... all in the name of sensibility. Unfortunately, the surface has only been scratched. This coming weekend we are hoping to tackle the basement. Ugh, the basement. It is riddled with things of little use and no beauty (thank you for the expression Jane Austen). It's time to be ruthless. We need the usable space down there because I have grand ideas. I need a studio. Can't you just smell the turpentine in this room? 20 years ago when I was an art student, my studio was a messy place with smelly paints, drips, and splashes. It wasn't beautiful, but it was what it needed to be. That sort of work and environment doesn't fit my life at this moment. And that's okay, I'm having a really good time exploring my talents when it comes to stitching of all kinds. And, my new studio will be a sensible place for such work. Alex wrote about her new studio room a while back, and I think it has been stuck in my mind since. My family (rightfully so) is really tired of the sewing machine on the kitchen table, stacks of fabric on the island, and yarn falling out of every closet when you open the door. The things that are not useful in our house are taking up too much room, making the things I use all the time the clutter. Ironic, huh? There are 3 blogs that I follow whose authors have studios that take my breath away. If my forthcoming modest space can have even a drop of the charm of these studios...I will be a happy girl indeed. Ana Maria Horner This studio space is still under construction...but, ooh la la...you can see where it's headed. Lots of storage, interesting lines, space to think and dream. It has been really fun watching this construction take shape over time, and Anna Maria has thoughtfully shared her decision making, trials, and excitement with her readers. There are lots of good ideas here to inspire my new room. I can't wait to see how Ana Maria fills this space. Alicia Paulson This studio is pretty much the most amazing place I've ever seen. If I could spend my days in this place I'd be the happiest girl on the planet. It would be like working in an enchanted cottage. I will spend some time figuring out how to get a smidge of that vibe in my studio. I bow down to your greatness Ms. Paulson. Amanda Soule This mama of (soon to be) five is a woman after my own heart. Here studio is realistic, practical, sparse, and charming. It is probably the closest thing to my studio reality. I love the way she welcomes her family into this room. There are children's drawings on the walls, and nothing is so fussy that little people couldn't come in and lend a hand once in a while. I would love to be a fly on the wall when Amanda is making with children in tow. So, with the dream for beautiful/sensible place of my own...I march forth to purge (and purge and purge) the house of clutter. –Cassandra
Like a lot of homeowners, Colleen and Pete dreamed of transforming their underused attic into a space that they would use everyday. Their aim was to turn it into a bright, sunny, master bedroom suite where they would have enough room for their king-sized bed, clothing, and a bathroom, as well as for a cozy nook to read nighttime stories to their two children, Mac and Quin.
The piston-assisted LXW-B acts as a cover for the attic ladder when it is closed and as a cover for the opening in the attic floor when the attic ladder is open. The upper hatch is sealed with a gasket increasing the insulation value of the attic ladder and protecting from attic dust and debris. Compatible with Fakro attic ladder models LWN, LWP, LWT, LWF, OWM, LMS and LST. For the LST model, the LXN-B frame extension should be installed prior to the upper hatch. Height of the upper hatch box is 7.75 in. Gasket to ensure a good tightness Gas cylinder for assisted opening Additional brackets strengthening box of the upper hatch in corners
I'm thrilled to share an update on our attic renovation! Check out the before and after photos and shop some pieces I love for the space.