Attic bedroom ideas - Raise the roof with these gorgeous decor styles and layouts
Maximise space and style in a loft conversion for the bedroom of your dreams
Thinking of doing a loft conversion, or already have one? With moving costs high attic bedrooms have become a popular way to increase space in a family home.
Accommodating more kids, or a growing family are usually the reasons that people seek bedrooms for loft spaces. Allocating the first floor for the kid's bedrooms and family bathroom, and turning the loft into a main bedroom and ensuite is a smart space to capitalise on space in the home.
While building upwards, extending or converting dead space into a bedroom is a great solution, it does result in rooms with angled or pitched ceilings, which can pose an interesting design puzzle.
Whether you live in a barn conversion with original ceiling beams arcing up into a vaulted roof, or have recently used extensions for bungalows to add a modern space with skylights and a low-pitched roof, there are plenty of ways to maximise space and individual style.
To help you visualise your new sleep space we've compiled a series of attic bedroom ideas of all shapes, sizes and styles. Before you get started it's worth fully assessing the space first, in order to maximise every centimetre and make the right lifestyle choice for you.
Maximise space and style in a loft conversion for the bedroom of your dreams