Guest Post: Kelly from Refreshed Designs

I’m excited to be here guesting at The Mustard Ceiling to give you some inspiration for living smaller but better. I’m a big proponent of sustainable design, and by that I mean living with style and with a small footprint. Sustainable design can be achieved by building and decorating with eco-friendly products, or through reusing materials, or simply by living small. Small spaces can be organized and designed so that you don’t have to sacrifice style or function. But what if you already feel too cramped? Move up. To the attic.

Here are some great examples of using attic space to create new rooms without adding on or building new.

 

Fresh Home
Fresh Home
Coastal Living
Homedit
Apartment Therapy
Homedit
Stadshem 
Kelly Deck Design
Lotta Agaton
Decor8

Yes, slope roof lines can create challenges, but as you can see from these examples, they also create interesting spaces.  If you are lucky enough to have convertible attic space, what are you waiting for? If you don’t, come on over to refresheddesigns to check out other ideas for living small and sustainably.

Thanks Elizabeth for having me!

 

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Comments

  1. Great post and pics Kelly. Attics are tough. You make it look easy!

  2. These really are some fun and quirky spaces…these images actually make me want one! Those pics with all the rough/natural wood? So cool. And for some reason, I’ve always been partial to those sloped ceilings…maybe because I’ve never actually had to live with one! ha!
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  3. Wow, these are all very nice. We have an attic we home to renovate someday. Thanks for the inspiration!
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  4. So many great examples of how an unused attic can be turned into an awesome space :-) Love them all, especially the room designed by Kelly Deck. The words on the sloped ceiling and wall and the chandelier are awesome! I think sloped ceilings add so much character and interest to a room, they should be played up whenever possible :-)

    Elizabeth, it’s good to “meet” you through Kelly’s guest post. Off to do some exploring of your blog now :-)
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