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Many architectural elements of the houses were invented either as a constructive necessity or for economic reasons. So in the XVII century, the French architect Francois Mansart began to use the attic under the high roof for living rooms since the King took taxes depending on the number of floors, and the attic was not a floor. Furthermore, he supplied the attic with dormer windows so that the rooms could be better lit. These dormer windows gave the appearance of the house an unusual look and were liked by the Parisians. In addition, the idea of ​​rational use of space at home relished many. Since then, the residential attic has been called the attic.

The advantages of a house with a loft


Attic layout uses roof and gable surfaces to form walls and ceilings. The attic increases the living space of the house by 50%. The useless volume of an attic in a single-story house becomes useful. As a result, the cost of building one square foot is reduced. In low places under the eaves, you can easily place low furniture: beds, dressers, or bedside tables. The layout of the attic in our drawings indicated the location of the furniture under the slope of the roof. You can build a one-story house, and when you need to warm the top, make a stair, build the walls, and the attic is ready. It is much cheaper than doing an extension to the house. You can add dormer windows to insert a simple window. Heat rises upward, so in the frame house, you cannot heat the attic. Do not make a ceiling in the attic, but rather carefully isolate the slopes of the roof so that the top does not heat up. Any leak in the roof immediately becomes noticeable. It would be best if you immediately repaired it; do not expect it when the mold appears. It is easy to build a frame house with an attic, as the roof is connected to the walls in a single structure.

Attic disadvantages

 

  • There are 3–6 square meters on each floor under the staircase.
  • In a one-story house, do not set the stairs. The volume of rooms in the attic is less than a two-story house.
  • More insulation is spent on the slopes of the roof compared to a flat ceiling.
  • Errors in the insulation and waterproofing of the roof are more challenging to fix than in a house with a cold attic.
  • Building from aerated concrete blocks with an attic is more difficult. The design of the ridge beam support on the roofs is complicated in execution.

I have marked house designs with a camera symbol that present complete client house pictures. If your lot is limited, consider constructing a house with either an attic or two floors. The catalog contains more than 1000 house plans for attractive loft residences, including layouts and client photos.

Lovely home. Loft home plans are available in diverse styles.
Beautiful houses with a loft in the English, French Provence, and American country styles often feature a gable and hip roof in the French style. American house plans also include mansard, gable, and shed roofs.

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PF-43019-1-2
129m2
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1,5

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2

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3

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Plan PF-43019-1-2: 2 Bedroom French House Plan For Narrow Lot

GH-35510-2-3
218m2
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1,5

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3

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3

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2

Plan GH-35510-2-3: 3 Bed House Plan For Narrow Lot

 This home perfectly suited for a sloping lot. House facade has horizontal siding and stone accents, large windows, bay window. A gable roof, with several dormer windows, a roof with gable end…
GH-35327-2-3
218m2
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1,5

Bedroom

3

Bath

3

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2

Plan GH-35327-2-3: 3 Bed Country House Plan For Slopping Lot

JD-23448-1-3
191m2
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1,5

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3

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2

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Plan JD-23448-1-3: 3 Bed Country House Plan

The one-story house plan with an attic 30 by 35 feet with panoramic windows and two stories ceiling. The house has 2 bedrooms on the ground floor and one in the attic.

In the living room with a…
JD-23431-1,5-3
134m2
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1,5

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3

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2

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Plan JD-23431-1,5-3: 3 Bed Modern House Plan For Narrow Lot

DR-22362-1,5-3
158m2
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1,5

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3

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2

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2

Plan DR-22362-1,5-3: 3 Bed European House Plan

DR-22357-1,5-4
150m2
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1,5

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4

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2

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Plan DR-22357-1,5-4: 4 Bed European House Plan For Narrow Lot

 House facade has brick facing. A multi gable roof completes the look of this house. House plan is 46 feet wide by 25 feet deep and provides 1334 square feet of living space in addition to a one-car…
DR-22323-2-2
122m2
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1,5

Bedroom

2

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2

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1

Plan DR-22323-2-2: Cozy 2 Bedroom European House With Brick Facing

DR-22320-1,5-2
161m2
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1,5

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2

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2

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Plan DR-22320-1,5-2: 2 Bedroom European House Plan For Narrow Lot

DR-21979-2-3
187m2
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1,5

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3

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2

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Plan DR-21979-2-3: 3 Bed European House Plan With Walkout Basement For Slopping Lot

DR-21829-1,5-3
127m2
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1,5

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3

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2

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Plan DR-21829-1,5-3: 3 Bed House Plan For Narrow Lot

DR-21557-1,5-4
189m2
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1,5

Bedroom

4

Bath

2

Cars

2

Plan DR-21557-1,5-4: 4 Bed European House Plan


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