When we were children, we often fantasized about secret hideouts, forts, tree houses, and attic club houses that were cozy and tucked away. In modern times, this fantasy has become a reality now that many people have begun converting their attic spaces into bedrooms, lounges, and offices.
Sloped eaves, pitched roofs, vaulted ceilings, skylights, hanging swings and hammocks, windowsill lounges, hidden doorways, spiral staircases, it’s no wonder why we’re seeing increasingly prominent construction of these childhood dreams!
Enjoy this collection of our favorite attic lofts!
Modern Luxury Loft

Photograph courtesy of Modern Country Style

Photograph courtesy of Themsfly

Photograph courtesy of Airows

Photograph courtesy of Airows

Photograph courtesy of Arch Daily

Photograph courtesy of House Beautiful

Photograph courtesy of House Beautiful

Photograph courtesy of House Beautiful

Photograph courtesy of House Beautiful
Lofts With Swings

Photograph courtesy of Futurist

Photograph courtesy of Soc Image

Photograph Courtesy of Sorta

Photograph courtesy of We Heart It
Skylights

Photograph courtesy of Apartment Therapy

Photograph Courtesy of Nyde

Photograph Courtesy of Pinterest

Photograph Courtesy of Dwell

Photograph courtesy of Architecture & Design

Photograph courtesy of Themsfly

Photograph courtesy of Pinterest

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Warm + Rustic


Photographs courtesy of Blog Lovin’
Tropical Dreams


Have you stayed in an attic loft, or do you have one in your home? Submit links to your favorite spots below!
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