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Changing Spaces

From a Stairless Attic to a Skylit Guestroom
By Rachelle Wojciechowski

When Dave Gatesman was hired to create a roomy game room/guest suite in a homeowner’s attic, he knew the house was missing something that would make the job much easier.

There were no stairs to reach the top floor.

Up for the challenge, Gatesman, owner of McMurray-based Gatesman Home Improvement, ripped out a hallway linen closet, replacing the space with a set of steps that appear as though they’ve always been there. Now the family can reach their finished attic with ease.

The driving reason behind the remodeling, says the homeowner, Julia, was the need for additional space and an area where visiting family members could comfortably stay. She also anticipates her three young children will use the room for playing board games and watching TV on rainy afternoons.

The finished 900-square-foot space lends itself to all of the above, with its inviting game room, spacious guest bedroom, tasteful bathroom and abundance of storage closets.

Ascending the stairs, one walks through a short hallway into a homey game room, complete with built-in shelving unit, tables perfect for playing games, and comfy couches. Though the space has the expected slanted ceiling of an attic, any feeling of confinement is relieved by the several skylights placed throughout the room.

“We weren’t sure about putting holes in our roof, but it would be very dark otherwise,” Julia says.

Down the hall, the bathroom is simple, with the same shade of pale ecru that coats the walls in the rest of the space, and brushed nickel light fixtures, which are consistent with the decor of the home’s other bathrooms.

“We tried as much as possible to keep it the same throughout,” Julia says. The guest bedroom offers visitors a view of the property through a cozy window seat tucked into the wall — Julia’s favorite project detail.

Often, when homeowners remodel a room previously used for storage, they find themselves pressed for space. Gatesman addressed that problem by adding several closets perfect for stashing all of life’s ancillary items. The homeowners opted to carpet these areas, to avoid stepping on exposed beams every time they needed to get something.

Another factor to consider when renovating a third floor is noise, says Gatesman, as the space is directly above the home’s bedrooms. Several forms of insulation in the floors solved that problem.

“This is actually the quietest space in the house,” Julia says.

The three-month project was the second attic renovation Gatesman did, though the contractor isn’t sure these types of projects will ever become an industry trend.

“Not every house is capable of doing an attic,” he says. “especially because of the stairs situation.”

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