Attic Access Systems
getting access
Having
access to the attic for storage,
play room, entertainment,
and
other
"bonus-values" is becoming a high market
value for many homes.
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About Attic Access
Making Attic Access a Breeze |
from our "home remodeling" project library
This type of attic stairs layout is ideal, as it eliminates the need for a second staircase in the main living area. A full set of stairs built into the floor can be costly and consume lots of space. When using the pull down attic access stairs, the stairs are hidden from view when not in use. This helps make that room or hallway appear less cluttered. If you are renovating an older attic, spends some time examining how the stairs work. Are the attic stairs sturdy? Do they pull down straight without squeaking or moving out of alignment? Do any stairs require repairs? When adding new attic access stairs, look for a design that provides the slope you want for ease of walking up and down. There should be plenty of head room and width for walking and carrying items to store. The door handle also should be easy to operate. You'll want the attic stairs in a convenient location that does not interfere with traffic patterns in that part of the house. |
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