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a living room filled with furniture and bookshelves under a slanted skylight

BEFORE When we bought our home 7 years ago, the upstairs felt like it was mostly unfinished, other than one room – the guest room. Our first move was to finish the open attic room, dry walling it, and adding electric and flooring. We did that almost immediately when we moved in, and it then became Charlie’s bedroom. In the rush of day-to-day life we ended up leaving the rest of the upstairs mostly as-is, ignoring this large chunk of unused space at the top of our stairs. It became a dumping…

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an attic bedroom with white walls and wood trimmings on the ceiling, carpeted floor

Escape to this enchanting attic relaxation space. The attic living room's thoughtful design seamlessly blends comfort and style, featuring a dedicated attic seating area and a charming attic entertainment area within the loft living space. This inviting attic family room showcases the beauty of attic decor and exemplifies stunning attic interior design.

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an open door in the middle of a hallway

This is a set of photos showing my attic workroom before, during, and after renovations. My attic is very large (20' x 14') and light and has a walkout on to the roof, where I intend to have a proper deck built eventually. I use the attic as a work space. It's an office, a sewing room and a studio all rolled into one. It's an amazing space that I feel very fortunate to have. My house is one of three attached houses and the other two do not have finished attics like mine. They both have…

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a living room with a chair, table and lamp on the floor in front of it

Name: Dan, Jill, Grey and Taavi Ritacco and their dog Apple Location: North Kingstown, Rhode Island Size: 1,200 square feet Years lived in: almost 3 years; owned Written in chalk above the bathroom door are the words, “Artistry + Function + Simplicity = This Home.” It’s a fitting mission statement for Jill and Dan Ritacco’s small Rhode Island cape, which was gutted and revitalized by the couple themselves.

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