Ultimate lofts and attic spaces - how to guide

If floor space is a challenge in your home and you’re not sure what to get your kids?
Ballast Point has the perfect solution for you.

Where we’re challenged with space think Vertical with additional play space, work space or storage space in a loft

Step 1 Identify a vertical opportunity - this may not always be obvious and may involve getting into tight spaces. It may involve getting a detailed measure to check viability.

Step 2 Find ways to enhance adjacent spaces by combining the volume of the loft with either an existing living space, bedroom or corridor.

Step 3 Find ways to get natural light in. Skylights are a great alternative and since they don’t alter the roof form can be a lot easier to install, they can also help ventilate your house if they are operable.

Step 4 Work out a clever way to access it. This could be a hidden ladder built into joinery or a stair built into a bookcase. Avoid hatches and drop down ladders, these add friction to the access and enjoyment of the space.

Step 5 Make it safe and fun. We like using netting and webbing for safety rather than solid surfaces or balustrades. This adds a sense of play.

If you're ready to give your kids the gift of a unique loft experience or need expert advice on maximising your living space, Ballast Point is here to help. Contact us today to turn your vertical opportunities into a functional and playful reality. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season filled with creative possibilities!

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