A loft bed makes the most out of this sharply sloped attic space.
Attic half bath.
In lieu a window 3 feet square or more capable of being opened at least halfway will suffice.
The bed is situated against a half wall creating a separate yet together feeling to this attic apartment.
The beadboard half walls and penny tiled floor both contribute to the bathroom s old timey vibe.
Placing the bed in the loft creates more space for a small kitchenette and office space below.
Transform a portion of your attic into a peaceful oasis with a large claw foot tub as shown in this bathroom by interior design firm rc studio.
Building codes vary depending on your city or town but most require that at least half of a finished attic be at least 7 feet 6 inches high and that the area is a minimum of 7 feet wide and 70.
Here s how to connect the plumbing under your bathroom sink.
This makes our bathroom sink drain 1 5 the vent 1 5 the trap arm 1 5 and the p trap 1 5.
If the ceiling heights within the dormer are at least 7 feet at the interior ridge and if there s at least 5 or 6 feet of width between walls at least 5 feet tall you ll have room for a half bath.
A small attic bathroom in white with grey tiles wooden beams a vanity that separates the spaces and much storage space.
This bathroom lav is roughed in with a 1 5 sanitary in the vertical position please don t use a wye here.
The attic bathroom will need electricity to supply at least two 20 amp gfci outlets and one switch controlled ceiling light.
The upper walls and ceiling are a relaxing shade of dove gray paint.
This is a good option for houses that have a decorative gabled dormer on the attic level.
Bathroom exhaust fans are not required by most codes.
An open concept attic space houses a bedroom closet and bathroom.
A small attic bathroom with a wooden ceiling and white subway tiles black shutters and a vintage free standing tub.
Half the space is in a rustic wood while the bathroom half is in a pristine white tile.