Building A Room In The Attic

Turning an attic into a room requires planning.
Building a room in the attic. Often older homes don t have many bathrooms so any home with one bathroom will benefit tremendously by simply adding a second bathroom in the attic it s also good because bathrooms are an important room yet people don t spend too much time in them so any low ceiling issues aren t too burdensome. In most cases though the joists cannot support live loads and may not even be covered with boards. There are projects that you can build into your renovation to meet building code which qualifies your attic for conversion into a living space. The first is your ceiling height.
Bathrooms are a very popular room to add to an attic. A modular sectional makes a great place to snuggle and lounge. There are many things to consider before undertaking the work. If your attic is a playroom pile on vibrant colors to make the space bright and happy.
In rare cases especially in new construction homes the attic may have been built unfinished with the correct flooring in place with the idea that the homeowner could later on finish the space. Carpet tiles are also a brilliant choice for playrooms. You also need to ensure that the joist spacing is adequate. Joist dimensions are only part of the equation.
To be classified as a livable space your floor to ceiling height will have to be at least 7 feet. Many older homes were built with steep pitched roofs and plenty of available height that makes attic conversion easy and inexpensive.