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an attic with the words how much does attic conversion cost? on top of it

Have you ever considered converting your attic into a functional space? Attic conversions are a great way to add value and square footage to your home. The cost of an attic conversion, however, can vary greatly depending on the size of your attic, the materials used, and the type of conversion you want. On our blog, we break down the costs of finishing our unfinished attic.

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an empty room with wooden floors and exposed beams in the ceiling is seen from across the room

We bought this property as a run down, vacant, single family home and it turned it into a multi-family residence. This property took some time, we had to go through the process of legally converting it with the City of Hamilton. Which meant permits, minor variances, and committee meetings. It was all part of the plan, so we had accounted for it in the beginning. It just meant a few more months of carrying costs up front. Here is the property we bought: There was a bad leak in the roof…

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an upstairs loft with white walls and wood flooring is furnished with modern furniture, potted plants and windows

While garages and basements also offer practical potential, (and we highly suggest giving these spaces a makeover, too!), there is something about the walls of an attic that just seem to cocoon around you. Curious about the endless possibilities? Welcome to the world of attic ideas.

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a bed room with a neatly made bed and a rug

Transform your attic into a functional, stylish living space with creative built-in storage, cozy reading nooks, and even a bathroom. From maximizing storage with bookshelves to making the most of natural light, this guide offers expert tips for turning underutilized attic space into a well-designed area.

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a living room filled with furniture and a skylight

For this Edwardian home in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood, JKA Design mixed traditional elements with casual contemporary. In the bright living room, a gilded neoclassic pier mirror shares space with a Giacometti style plaster chandelier. The Designers used a celestial color palette of pale blue...

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