As these glorious spaces prove, attics are not just dusty spots to store your stuff. Maximize your home’s square footage by rediscovering your attic. Whether it’s a spot to meditate, a bathroom oasis or a home office far from the madding crowd (aka the family), here’s some inspiration to get you piqued by that peaked space that’s desperate for a do-over.
Sky Garden
A sublime design by architect Heather Dubbeldam, this attic feels like you’re nesting among the trees. The space opens to an ash-lined deck that’s open to the sky – a divine spot to enjoy morning coffee.
Heads Up
A shiplap ceiling instantly adds texture and vintage charm. The wrought iron bed has a countrified, antique vibe that suits the Elvis-approved bedroom’s retro mood. Painting out the headboard wall a dark colour provides a pop of contrast.
All Tucked In
In this streamlined stunner of a space by architect Heather Dubbeldam, the master suite occupies the attic. Every inch is maximized from the storage to the shelving. We love how the small work space occupies the front peaked gable with a view to the street.
Pretty Pastels
A true flower in the attic, the converted space in this Toronto home has a pretty pastel palette. A mirrored side table offers a hit of glam, while the piles of pillows are oh-so cushy.
All-in-One
A sweet attic apartment complete with a balcony and a compact kitchen with casual shelving turns the cool factor up. Keeping the furnishings lightweight and in a similar tone ensures the room feels spacious and uncluttered.
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Swish Spa
Attic unused? Turn it into a bathroom oasis like architect Heather Dubbeldam did for her clients. Luxurious limestone tiles are striking in the spacious shower. A sliding door leads to a roof deck. Hold my calls, family!
Related: Toronto Couple Discovers Surprise Third Floor in Their $750K Home and Create Stunning Spa Bathroom
Office Hideaway
Awesome attic alert! This pared-back space, designed by nkA Architects, is all about the simple essentials: a large desk, no-nonsense storage and blank walls. What’s that they say about how a clean desk leads to a productive day?
Related: How to Transform That Awkward Nook Into a Useful Home Office
Sassy Home Office
Wave your hands in the air if you’re a parent who could use an office attic getaway like this? Belonging to Unskinny Boppy’s Beth, the savvy DIYer says this is her favourite room in the house. The cubbies hold toys and office supplies and the desk is super long. Shiplap walls add a cozy factor.
Best Book Nook
Here’s the other end of Beth’s home office – how cute is this book nook? It’s a surefire way to encourage reading that’s for sure, which at least one of Beth’s kids likes to do!
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Stylishly Streamlined
did a brilliant job on this attic: minimalist storage offers tons of tucked-away space. Meanwhile, a standalone grey headboard acts as a clever divider.
Dream Bedroom
Faced with a blank palette? Carve out distinct zones, so your furniture feels purposeful like in this modern attic makeover by Studio McGee. It’s the bedroom we all have dreamed of!
Oh La Loo!
A transfixing wall of Moorish lantern tiles follow the attic’s peaked roofline for a dramatic and elegant look. Veiny floors, a seamless shower and a standalone tub are also knockouts in this bathroom designed by Lindsay Chambers Design with architecture by Feldman Architecture and construction by Art of Construction.
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Serene Scene
did a substantial renovation to her previously unused attic. In addition to a bathroom, bedroom and sitting area, she created this lovely meditative nook. Uncluttered essentials, from the carpet to the pillows, are suitably mindful.
Up the Steps
Here’s the entrance to Lisa Lev‘s attic, where mid-century modern shelves add warmth. Large windows bring the brightness.
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