7 Crafty and Elegant DIY Attic Bedroom Ideas

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For the homeowners out there who have dusty and unused attics, we come bearing good news!

With a few simple tools, design ideas, and a decent budget, you can turn your old attic into a wonderful bedroom or home office!

Not sure how to start? Need a few attic bedroom ideas to get yourself going?

That’s where we come in. Read below for a few tips and ideas on how to make your attic work for you!

Attic Concerns to Consider

Before you go any further, there are a few things to consider.

Any renovations to your home come with a cost, but also a few concerns. You need to know all the potential structural problems or licensing problems that can come up before you engage in an expensive renovation projection.

Things like loft boarding are issues you need to learn more about. Make sure you are in the know before beginning a big project,

Interesting Attic Bedroom Ideas

There is a lot of potential in any space to create something unique and interesting. From good use of details to grand sweeping design, an attic can be whatever you need it to be.

Here are 7 interesting ideas to get your spark started on your attic renovation project.

1. The Minimalist

Sometimes the most powerful of routes can be the simplest.

Minimalist design has been around in construction since construction and design existed. It has stayed around for a reason, as often a space can benefit most from the smallest of details.

By removing the clutter and focusing on clean colors, edges, and simple furniture, an attic can become a peaceful and quiet part of the home.

Whites and other simple colors help make this idea pop. Keeping furniture and decorations to a minimum is an easy addition as well. This all results in a simple space that can fit any mood or desire.

2. The Bright and Colorful

For something more bright and playful, nothing goes as far as emphasizing the brightness of the attic as natural light.

While many attics start out as old and musty, attics can end up being some of the most well lit with natural light of any room.

Two of the biggest ways to brighten up your attic renovations are through big open windows and bright reflective paint.

Big windows are an obvious addition, taking advantage of an attics relative height to take in the maximum amount of natural light.

To complement this, you can add bright colors of reflective paint to increase the natural brightness. It can also add a light-hearted and playful air to the room as a whole.

3. Dealing with Odd Shapes

An attic is often first and foremost a supplementary addon to a house. Either by helping to deal with insulation and heat, or to act as simple storage, most attics do not have an eye for efficient use of space.

The triangle shape of many attic ceilings and corners make it hard to fit in furniture and use the space. There are many ways to counteract this, through construction additions or simple creative uses.

The construction addition is the more elaborate and intensive of the two. While restructuring the size and shape of an attic is possible, you may be able to get away with using the slanted ceilings as good placement for windows.

Creative uses to help manage the space hinge on what you need the space force.

A weird nook can become a window seat to read by. A low hanging ceiling can become a great place to store under.

4. Old Materials, New Use

There is a lot of good in making the most out of discarded materials. Many attics already have old or uninspiring wooden frames.

If you can get your hands on a lot of broken or discarded lumber, you can repurpose the wood can into rustic wood paneling to flare up your old attic.

Make sure any wood involved in any project is fit for use, and not filled with rot and decay.

A good paint job and some decorations can turn a mismatched wall of discarded parts into a colorful collage of unique designs and fond stories.

5. The Brilliant Flooring

Attic flooring gets overlooked in the vast majority of projects. Attic flooring will be solid and sturdy to keep the structure of the house, but little more.

While the walls and windows may take the majority eye, don’t forget what is right beneath your feet. Flooring overall can go overlooked, and there is much you can do with it.

New carpeting can be an easy fix. Giving the wood in the attic a clean and polished finish can be an intensive, but rewarding job.

Sanding down the floors before putting on a polish and finish is ideal. Make sure you use an appropriate floor sander for the job, as any other size or style can make the job backbreaking.

6. The Natural Attic Designs

While an attic’s function is for space, they can often have their own natural beauty you can focus on and enhance.

The big support beams going from wall to wall can give a structured feel to the room overall, but also be a perfect place to hang up artwork or light fixtures.

The simple wood grain of quality lumber can also get enhanced, similar to the wood flooring expressed earlier. Sanding, polishing, and coating with a fine finish can give the sturdy wood of an attic a woodsy glow.

7. Multi-Use Bedroom

When designing a room, you should know what you will use every inch for, even if that use is only for space.

With an attic often being an additional room to the house, you have a good deal more freedom to add a few odd additions to make the room interesting.

You may need an additional bedroom, but if you can get an office or playroom as well, all the better. Breathing new life into the room can come from simple additions as desks, bookcases, or television and couch.

A multi-purpose room can serve a number of goals. Don’t hinder your designs by only seeing the attic as a single room.

Getting the Most out of Life

With these few of these attic bedroom ideas in mind, you can now dig in and get started on the Do-It-Yourself project you’ve already wanted.

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